No one knows where he or she will be when a disaster strikes. Most disasters strike quickly and without warning. They can force people to have to remain where they are or to evacuate. They can sever basic services such as electricity, gas, water, and telephone. Although local officials and relief workers will be on the scene, they may not be able to reach everyone right away. Thus, it is important for individuals and families to make plans in advance and work together as teams.
Knowing what to do and preparing ahead of time is not only your best protection, it is your responsibility. Personal preparedness is primarily comprised of two actions:
The American Red Cross has developed a simple five-step plan:
Step 1: Find Out What Could Happen to You
The most common disasters in Arlington County are fires and winter storms. In Arlington County, the best way to find out about an emergency situation is to register for Arlington Alert. In addition, it is a good idea to keep one or more battery-powered radios, with extra sets of batteries, in easy-to-find locations.
Step 2: Create a Disaster Plan
Meet with family members and/or those who live with you to discuss the importance of preparation and the most probable types of disasters. Decide on several things:
Step 3: Complete this Checklist
Step 4: Practice and maintain your plan
Step 5: Make disaster supply kits
Disaster supply kits contain items most likely to be needed if staying in a specific location for an extended period of time. Supplies should be kept in water-resistant containers and stored in locations pre-determined as the safest places to be if disaster strikes.
Arlington County is now recommending that every household keep a ten-day supply of items in their kits for each member of the household.
The chart below offers some suggestions for items to place in kits.
| Home Kit | Office Kit | Car Kit | Go Kit | |
| Emergency Contact Info | x | x | x | x |
| First Aid Kit | x | x | x | x |
| Cooler | x | x | ||
| Water | x | x | x | |
| Food -- Non-Perishable | x | x | ||
| Prescription & Non-Prescription Medicine | x | x | x | x |
| Blanket | x | |||
| Comfortable Shoes | x | x | ||
| Change of Clothes | x | x | ||
| Battery-Powered Radio | x | x | ||
| Telephone not dependent on power | x | |||
| Back-Up Glasses | x | |||
| Flashlight & Extra Batteries | x | x | x | x |
| $20-50 Cash | x | x |