Create an emergency preparedness plan.

A preparedness plan is essential for ensuring the safety of everyone involved in an emergency. Ideally, this plan should include a designated evacuation route, clearly marked exits, and a meeting point outside the immediate danger zone. Both printed and digital emergency contact info for local authorities, medical services, and key personnel should be readily available. Keeping emergency supplies on hand, like first aid kits, flashlights, batteries, non-perishable food and bottled water, is important. During an emergency, everyone should understand their roles and responsibilities, and updates to the plan should be made as needed to address new risks.
