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Preemptive Disaster Preparedness

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PREEMPTIVE

DISASTER
PREPAREDNESS
HAZARD

EVENT

STRUCTURAL DAMAGE

FUNCTIONAL DAMAGE

NEEDS

EMERGENCY

DISASTER
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 Risk Assessment: Identify which disasters are most likely in your area—floods, earthquakes, typhoons,
etc.
 Emergency Kit: Assemble supplies like water, non-perishable food, first-aid, flashlights, batteries, and
important documents.
 Communication Plan: Establish how your family will get in touch and where you’ll meet if separated.\
 Evacuation Routes: Know your local evacuation routes and shelters.
 Home Preparation: Secure heavy furniture, install smoke detectors, and have fire extinguishers
accessible.
 Insurance: Make sure your insurance covers potential disasters common in your area.
 Stay Informed: Keep up with local news and weather alerts.

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PACE

 PACE – that's a proactive approach to emergency planning:


 Primary Plan: Your main go-to plan, often the simplest and most direct
solution.
 Alternate Plan: A secondary plan if the primary fails.
 Contingency Plan: A backup if both primary and alternate plans fail.
 Emergency Plan: The last resort, your final option if all else fails.

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PACE

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GOBAG
TAKEAWAYS

1. EVACUATION/KABARANGAY SHELTER
2. GO BAG/Emergency kit
3. Work as a Team
4. MEETING PLACE
A HOLISTIC APPROACH IN APPLICATION

FUNDING SOCIAL ASPECT

Utilizing funding options Manage and ensure that all


available. stakeholders are part of the
discussion and response, inclusivity

STANDARD

MODELING & FORECASTING AGILE POLICY

Providing a science-based foundation Deriving from case study and evidence-


through probable modeling and based science serving as the backbone in
translating it into monetary value as a developing plans, drafting evidence-based
basis response and recovery efforts INTEGRATED HOLISTIC APPROACH assessment and making informed
INTO THE TIMELY DELIBERATION AND decisions on future policy as COVID-19
APPROACH TO DRRM disrupts the normal activities and
relationships of communities
SAFETY IS everyone's responsibility, with inclusivity as the key.
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THANK YOU

OFFICIAL
REFERENCES

 R.A. 10121 – Philippine Disaster Risk


Reduction and Management Act of
2010
 Naga City

 Birbaum’s Conceptual Framework, 2015

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