Community Preparedness during an emergency in the Charlotte area
9/23/2019 (Permalink)
Tips on Setting Concrete Goals
Emergency preparedness means setting goals, which helps you be accountable to yourself and also increases accountability within a group. Clear goals at the beginning of a project will also help you determine how your project will work and what role group members can play. Once goals are set, you can track your progress, compare your results with other group members, and figure out what works best so everyone can meet (or exceed) their goals.
Set a service goal and hold yourself accountable. After you have prepared yourself and your family, commit as an individual and as a team to help others:
- Help at least three people who may need additional assistance in preparing for emergencies (including the frail, elderly, individuals with disabilities, and others with special needs).
- Conduct a safety drill at home, at work, at school, or at your house of worship.
- Take a training class in lifesaving skills (CPR, first aid) or emergency response (CERT).
- Volunteer to help your local emergency responders.
Any of these activities get us one step closer to a safer and more resilient nation. Set your goals high to stretch yourself. Then keep track of how you are doing and have someone responsible for updating the group on how you are progressing toward your goals. You’ll be surprised at how much you can do when you commit, focus, and follow through. Get involved in National Preparedness Month activities in your community. Then keep your commitment. Let’s see what we can do together!
- As an individual, I will commit to preparing myself and my family this year, including creating a family disaster plan and making sure there are emergency supply kits at my home, my place of work, and in my car.
- As a team, we will assemble ___ emergency supply kits for others.
- As an individual, I will talk to ___ friends, family members, neighbors, and co-workers about our personal responsibility to be prepared.
- As a team, we will commit to ___ number of hours volunteering in disaster preparedness and response.
- As a team, we will organize ___ disaster drills for evacuating and sheltering-in-place.
- As an individual, I will complete ___ training in life saving skills.
- As a team, we will learn about the threats most likely to affect our community.
You can visit the City of Charlotte Emergency Contacts page with important websites, phone numbers, and even a printable emergency contact list.