8 Ways to Be Proactive for Emergencies

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Last month we talked in-depthly about emergency preparedness. As they say, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” The inconvenience now of being proactive about things can save lots of headaches, pain, and maybe even worse, later on.

Here are 8 ways I’ve been thinking about to be more proactive, more prepared:

1. Store ICE contact numbers in your phone.

What would happen to you if you were hurt while away from work, home, or anyone you knew? “In case of emergency” phone numbers can be programmed into your cell phone so that if something were to happen to you, emergency personnel would know who to contact. The Happy Housewife has the details as well as info on an app for your smart phone to help you be better prepared.

2. Fill an emergency supply closet.

I’ve slowly been building my stockpile of water, but this emergency supply closet just blew me out of the water. Brilliant. We even have some storage cupboards in our garage that I could repurpose this way.

3. Get a full medical physical.

Yes, really. I know it’s a total pain. But, most of us moms don’t do this very often. And all too often, there can be little things that get overlooked. But, regular check-ups can be helpful in diagnosing issues early enough to be treated successfully. Make sure to check your skin and do monthly breast exams as well.

4. Inventory your home.

Last Spring my friend Lynn‘s home was hit by a tornado. Thankfully, they were all safe, but there was a fair degree of damage to the house and property. Lynn went through the process of recreating lists of the items that were damaged for the insurance claims adjuster.

While I may not live in tornado country anymore, we aren’t immune to fire or theft. Having a list of the big ticket items, their purchase prices, and date of purchase would be helpful later during what would surely be a stressful time.

Now, you might not think you have anything valuable. That’s what I thought, too. But, then I just thought about all my kitchen appliances! I would hate to have to replace my food processor, stand mixer, bread machine, and so on. While I can certainly live without them, I’d honestly rather not have to.

5. Pack go bags for your kids and you.

Lauren shared some great tips last month for how to pack emergency evacuation bags for your kids. Check out the post and then think about the supplies you can gather in one place to be better prepared.

6. Stock your car with a small on-the-go emergency kit.

We never know when an emergency situation will hit. So, while you’re packing go bags, make an extra one for the car filled with general supplies, like water, non-perishable food, and first aid kit.

7. Think about life insurance and then do something about it.

We think about it, but we’ve yet to do anything about it. Life insurance is really not that expensive, and it can be a good cushion for your family to land on if the worst happens.

8. Store valuables in a fireproof safe.

While most of us aren’t worried about protecting the Hope diamond, we are concerned about more important things: birth certificates, family photos, contracts, and property documents. A good way to protect these items is to store them in a fireproof safe.

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  1. I feel like I have so much to accomplish in this area – I had actually wanted to get a ton of Prepardness done for my family over the summer, but didn’t. I have started a Prepardness binder which includes lists (to help me in organizing), emergency cash, etc. Now I need to take these lists and actually implement them all to actually be more prepared for a disaster! Thanks for the opportunity to win this safe – I would love to win this!

  2. We have ICE phone numbers on our cell phones, and I have recently had a physical. A sentry box for important documents might be just the motivation needed to update those documents! 🙂

  3. One way we’re proactive for the safety of our family is by having a plan laid out with our children in case of fire (very possible here w/ the severe drought), and just using common sense with locking our doors, keeping working smoke alarms in our house, keeping an eye out for severe weather or other dangers, etc. creedamy [at] yahoo [dot] com

  4. I have important stuff in a safe, but know I should add more. I plan to get emergency go kits made up before long. Would love to have another safe!!

  5. ive got bottled water, candles, canned goods, a radio, some toys, books and blankets and a radio all packed downstairs if we should ever get stuck with no hydro or something like that!

  6. Thank you for the reminder to be proactive. We live in hurricane country so I generally have the supplies on hand, but those were some great ideas. I’ve been putting off my physical, but I will work on finding a doctor and getting that scheduled : )

  7. We have life insurance, and I’m planning on doing #2, 3, and 5 soon. Would love to win this safe too!

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