Be Prepared With These Apartment Emergency Plans and Supplies
- By Phillip Chesney
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- 19 Dec, 2017

An
emergency can happen anywhere and at any time. Your safety is of the utmost
importance. Although living in an apartment rental might limit the amounts and
types of emergency supplies that you can stockpile, there are many things that
you can do in order to be prepared. If you share the apartment with others, it
is important to make the emergency plans together as a team and to have enough
emergency supplies for everyone.
Create and Practice an Escape Plan
An
emergency might require that you leave your apartment for a short time. If you
need to quickly evacuate, make sure that you have an exit plan that is easy to
follow. For units that are on the second floor or above, you may wish to have
an escape ladder as part of your emergency plan. Make sure that you know how to
exit your apartment in the dark. Try to find two ways to get out of your
apartment rental in case of an emergency.
Shelter-in-Place Supplies
In
some emergencies, the local authorities might recommend that you shelter in
place. To stay safe and comfortable, you will need supplies such as duct tape
and plastic sheeting to seal your doors and windows. Water and food that does
not need to be cooked or refrigerated are also key to your safety. Your
month-to-month rental should have plenty of storage space for these supplies.
Essentials for Power Outages
Living
in a month-to-month rental with utilities included
is convenient and
affordable. Even with utilities included in your rent, it is possible that the
power could go out. A severe storm could cause a power outage in the summer or
winter months of the year. Be sure to have some canned food, a manual can
opener, and a water filter or filtered bottled water for each person. Blankets
will help to keep you warm in a winter power outage.
These tips should help to keep you safe in the event of a natural disaster or other type of emergency that occurs while you are in your apartment.
These tips should help to keep you safe in the event of a natural disaster or other type of emergency that occurs while you are in your apartment.