Emergency Management
Preparing the Family With Lightning Emergency Management
Emergency management is also called disaster management. It is the discipline or system of
managing and preventing the risks brought about by economic or organizational crisis, natural and accidental
disasters. Emergency management is a very complex process. It involves rebuilding, supporting and
preparing the society when human-caused or natural catastrophes occur such as typhoon, hurricanes, earthquake or
even common the common lightning storm. The disabled community is also given special attention especially when it
comes to evacuation.
In the State of Colorado, United States of America, lightning is the number 1 killer. In fact,
it’s one of the worst life threatening atmospheric hazards in the world. For the record, there are there has been
three hundred ninety four cases of death caused by lighting. Colorado is not actually alone. To note, Colorado is
only eleventh in the United States with the most lightning casualties. So, how you do you make emergency management
plans regarding lightning emergencies.
Here is one more fact for you, in a year, the average number of people being killed by lighting
in bolts is an amazing seventy three. Odds of being hit by lightning is relatively low, but a ratio of two million
to one, well, you could be one of this year’s unfortunate seventy three. Your family is not exempted. So even if
you and your folks are in the safest of your house, lightening can still kill. Gather the family members around to
discuss lightning emergency management.
The first thing you need to teach your folks is how to detect when a lightening strikes. If one
feels that his hair is rising on the end, tell them to immediately fall to the ground. The hands must be on the
knees but do not stay flat. When one is out in the streets during a lightening storm, stay away from telephone
poles, trees or hilltops. When surrounded by trees, stay under the smallest one. Do not stay at the highest level
in the house. Avoid wetty places in the house and turn off electricity if possible. Never stay in the garage,
bikes, tractors and golf cars are conductors of electricity.
As a good lightning emergency management tip, close all windows, or better yet stay away from
them. Orient everyone in the family to never attempt to call during lightning storm. And finally, someone in the
family, or if possible everyone, must learn how to conduct CPR. Remember that when nature rages, your family must
be prepared to deal with its wrath.
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