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Are you prepared for natural disaster? 4 in 5 Angelenos are not

Aug 31, 2012 (Menafn - Los Angeles Times - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --The swarm of earthquakes in Imperial County this week serves as an unexpected prelude to National Preparedness Month, a.k.a. September. Southern California is home to 13 of the 16 catastrophic hazards that the U.S. government recognizes, including temblors, fires and severe weather, but most Angelenos are far from ready.

Just 20% of us have made plans or assembled kits that would help navigate a disaster, according to Chris Ipsen, public information officer for Los Angeles' Emergency Management Department, despite almost constant news stories about fires, floods and other events.

Where to start? The city maintains the ReadyLA website, which offers extensive information on how to assemble an emergency supply kit, how to develop a household disaster plan and how (and when) to shut off utilities, among other things.

Residents might also want to sign up for Alert LA County, an emergency notification service used by the county's emergency operations center to text, email or call with updates about critical situations associated with affected street addresses. Land-line phones are automatically included in the system; households with cellphones need to register online.

"What's happening now with Hurricane Isaac and the temblors we've been having are reminders that we live in an area that's prone," Ipsen said. "With the economic downturn, a lot of people say, 'I can't afford to do that.' If you've ever been to a 99-cent store, it's an excellent location to put together a very good kit for little money. It's taking action that matters."

Individuals shouldn't have just one emergency kit, Ipsen said. They should have three -- at home, at work and in their cars. Kits should be assembled to last a minimum of three days, and, optimally, two weeks.

Water is the most important item, followed by food and important documents such as insurance policies, bank account information, ID cards and photographs to help identify the missing. Cash in small denominations is recommended in case electricity is out and businesses are unable to process electronic payments; cash for payphones could be helpful if cellphone service is interrupted.

Ipsen also recommends a flashlight and sturdy shoes as must-haves to help navigate around debris because "the biggest causes of injuries in a home or workplace is bookshelves, china cabinets and large mirrors that aren't properly secured."

Because families are often separated in disasters, Ipsen suggested coordinating a plan that involves multiple forms of communication, including Skype, Facebook, Twitter and a real-world meeting place, such as a park.

"Parks are easy to find. People know where they are. In general, there aren't any high-rise buildings and there aren't a lot of power lines," Ipsen said. "It's open space away from potential harm that might be another access point for resources."

susan.carpenter@latimes.com

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