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		<title>Family Communications Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the first things that will fail in a disaster is communications.  Unfortunately, it is one thing we need most following a disaster.  Most families are separated during the day and sometimes evening.  With parents working, kids going to school and their after school activities, we are rarely together at all times. We already know how important it is to have emergency supplies on hand. You should have emergency kits that can be picked up and are ready to grab and go. Emergency food and water are a must. If disaster strikes though, how will you be able to communicate with your spouse or child if their phone is down? Establish a family disaster preparedness communications plan. Establish one outside family member or friend who does not live in the local area to be the point of contact for your family.  If all of your family knows to call Aunt Mary in Tucson if they can’t reach you, Aunt Mary can be the one person they can reach to get word that you are OK and where everyone is. She becomes the go-between of information.  You can’t reach anyone at the school to find out if the kids are [...]]]></description>
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