A. Recognize the importance of planning your emergency response before there is an actual emergency.
B. Understand the types of emergencies that could occur.
C. Familiarize yourself with your surroundings and thinking about what you would do in an emergency.
D. Know your employer's Emergency Action Plan (EAP).
No it's not safe. In an emergency situation you may not have ample stopping power.
Know where to go, put together a disaster supply kit, make a family emergency plan, and have alerting systems on your phone for emergency notifications.
you should have an emergency kit handy and then moved to an safe place or an relitives then evacuate.
i think they should leave the town or make an earthquake emergency kit.
A safe exit refers to leaving a situation or relationship in a way that minimizes harm to oneself or others involved. This may involve careful planning, seeking support from trusted individuals or organizations, and ensuring one's physical and emotional well-being during the process. Safe exits are particularly important in situations of abuse, conflict, or danger.
move to a lane not adjacent to emergency vehicle and pass with caution
Yes you should recieve a bill of sale from them. Reason being is because you should always be on the safe side when there is money involved in a situation.
Overtaken? Hence the vehicle is approaching rapidly from behind. You are to slow down and move to the right side of the road in the U.S. as long as it is safe to do so. If there is a shoulder, you are required to pull on to the shoulder and stop your vehicle as long as it is safe to do so) until the emergency vehicle passes you. Basically, you are to yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.
This is absolutely a necessity. Emergency kits will help keep your families safe from major disasters and accidents that would normally cause death or injury.
When approaching an emergency vehicle parked on a two-lane roadway with the emergency lights activated, you must slow down to a safe speed and move to a lane that is not immediately adjacent to the emergency vehicle. If this is not possible due to traffic or road conditions, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to stop if necessary. The exact speed reduction may vary depending on the situation, but it is important to prioritize the safety of emergency personnel and other drivers on the road.
in a tin, binder,box, or safe
Overtaken? Hence the vehicle is approaching rapidly from behind. You are to slow down and move to the right side of the road in the U.S. as long as it is safe to do so. If there is a shoulder, you are required to pull on to the shoulder and stop your vehicle as long as it is safe to do so) until the emergency vehicle passes you. Basically, you are to yield the right of way to emergency vehicles.