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The aged, disabled, injured/sick persons, babies and foreign nationals with disabilities in obtaining information, voicing what they need or evacuating are called the disaster weaks.
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Disaster prevention, sheltering, evacuating, relief
and medical treatment in a time of emergency
| 1.Disaster Prevention |
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Always discuss about disaster prevention methods with
your family members!
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Make preparations depending on your disability, such as
maintaining prosthetic appliances!
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Decide roles for each family member in case of emergency! |
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Check and prepare emergency items to evacuate with! |
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Check your house, furniture layout and around the house! |
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Confirm contact methods and evacuation sites! |
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Keep close relations with neighbors! |
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| 2.Initial Evacuation Guidance
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Secure your safety first! |
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Put out a fire! |
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Collect precise information! |
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Evacuate to a designated site! |
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Check your emergency pack! |
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Declare if you are disabled!
(Carry your ID.)
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͂Ask for help! |
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| 3.Relief/Medical Treatment
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Call for an ambulance and ask people nearby for help! |
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If you are injured or sick, immediately go see a doctor! |
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Contact your home doctor! |
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Check medicines, medical
devices and hospitals
designated for providing
artificial dialysis!
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