What to Tell Children
q Tell children that a disaster is something that happens that could hurt people, cause damage, or cut off utilities, such as water, telephones, or electricity.
q Help children recognize warning signs.
q Be prepared to answer children’s questions about scary things that they have heard about or seen on television.
q Teach children how and when to call for help. Teach them to call 9-1-1 or your local emergency telephone number.
q Tell children that in a disaster there are many people who can help them.
q Teach children to call your out-of-town contact in case they are separated from the family and cannot reach family members in an emergency.
q Quiz children every six months so they will remember where to meet, what telephone numbers to call, and safety rules.
q Explain that when people know what to do and practice in advance, everyone is able to take care of themselves better in emergencies.
q Allay children’s fears by emphasizing that in an emergency, a parent or caregiver will be there to help.