Preparing for Emergencies
Preparing ahead for emergency situations such as fires, earthquakes, missile attacks, or war, can potentially save lives. While each emergency has its own specific recommendations, there are certain actions you can take immediately:
- Prepare a list of essential phone numbers for emergencies and keep it by the phone.
- Keep a spare set of your house keys with trustworthy neighbours.
- When you are at home, avoid leaving your keys in the lock. Always lock the door, remove the keys, and keep them in a designated spot near the entrance.
Preparing for missile or rocket attacks
In the event of hearing a siren or receiving missile or rocket attack notifications, promptly enter a designated safe room based on the scheduled self-defense timing specific to your residential area. Remain in the safe room for a duration of ten minutes or until receiving notification that it is safe to exit. If you have a mamad either at home or in your building, and it is safe to do so, promptly enter the mamad. If there is no mamad, make your way to the staircase of the building, ensuring it has at least two floors above and no windows. If leaving the house is not possible, seek shelter in the innermost room of your apartment and position yourself in a corner away from external walls.
Further reading on the Home Front Command website
Preparing for earthquakes
If you experience an earthquake or receive a notification regarding an earthquake, treat it as if it were a powerful earthquake. Move to a secure location (a residential safe room, also known as a mamad, if you have one; a staircase, preferably within the internal part of the building, specifically near the entrance). Act according to the security guidelines: Keep a room or a window open; do not use the elevator; protect your head with your arms.
If you are using a wheelchair, lock it and protect your head.
Preparing your home for emergencies
In certain emergency situations, the population may be required to remain in enclosed spaces for an extended period, evacuate from home, etc., or wait for a significant duration until emergency personnel arrive. To plan ahead, it is advisable to assemble emergency supplies that can sustain you for multiple days. Pack these supplies in a bag and store them in a predetermined, secure location, such as next to the exit door or even in your vehicle. The list of essential supplies should include water, dry food, a light source such as a battery-powered flashlight, and extra batteries for your cell phone. Furthermore, it is crucial to keep photocopies of important documents and a sufficient amount of cash. It is advisable to prepare photocopies of your I.D. documents and keep them with family members, outside the home, or digitally.