It may interest you: Multihazard Drill in Peru: schedule, who is participating and everything you need to know about this new prevention trial
- National population
- Authorities of the 3 levels of government
- Detailed Information: Make sure you know the exact date, time, and location of the drill.
- Action Plan: Design a clear plan for you and your family in case of an emergency. Define evacuation routes and establish safe meeting points.
- Emergency Kits: Prepare emergency kits with basic supplies such as water, non-perishable food, medicines, and essentials.
- Environmental Conditions: Evaluate your environment and recognize safe places and possible risks.
- Communication: Maintain communication with your family and loved ones.
- Observe and Learn: During the drill, observe how others react and learn from their actions.
- Self-evaluation: After the drill, analyze your performance. Identify areas where you can improve and adjust your plan accordingly.
- Stay Informed: Keep informed about safety practices and new recommendations to stay current in emergency preparedness.
- Share Experiences: Talk with friends, co-workers and family about your learning and listen to their experiences. This can enrich your approach for future drills.
- Review the Family Emergency Plan as a family. If you don’t have one, now is the time to make one!
It may interest you: Indeci prepares a multi-hazard drill for this Tuesday, August 15
- We identify our family.
- We identify the risk inside our house.
- We identify the risk outside our home.
- We identify existing resources.
- We identify priority attention groups.
- We locate the internal and external safe zones.
- We locate evacuation routes.
- We locate the meeting points.
- We locate the meeting points