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Emergency Planning Template A Guide for Family and Large Family

Child Care Homes

Emergency Planning Template: A Guide for Family and Large Family Child Care Homes June, 2009 The purpose of this template is to guide child care providers in developing an all-hazards emergency plan that will be in compliance with rules set forth by the Office of Child Care Licensing, Division of Family Services, Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families. This template is designed as a companion piece for the training, Emergency Planning: Family and Large Family Child Care Homes developed by DEMA and Delaware Senior Corps volunteers Scott Martin and Don Minnich. The document has been reviewed and edited by a committee consisting of representatives of the Institute for Excellence in Early Childhood (U. of D.), Office of Child Care Licensing (DSCYF) Delaware Emergency Management Agency, New Castle County Emergency Management, The American Red Cross of the Delmarva Peninsula, Delaware Citizens Corps and RSVP. Funding for this project was provided by the Delaware Citizens Corps.

1. Plan Details Date of Current Plan: Where Other Copies of this Plan Will Be Kept: How This Plan Will Be Shared With Parents: This Plan Will Be Reviewed: Date of Review: Every 6 months Reviewed/Updated by: Date of Review: Annually Reviewed/Updated by: Date of Review: Reviewed/Updated by: Date of Review: Reviewed/Updated by: 2. Hazard Analysis What Potential Hazards Exist Within Your Family Child Care Home: (For example, do you have gas service, are you subject to frequent power outages, etc.) What Potential Hazards Exist Within Your Neighborhood: (For example, is your home close to a chemical plant, nuclear power plant, river, area prone to flooding, freeway or railroad tracks where hazardous chemicals are transported?) What Potential Weather Extremes Could Happen In Your Region: (For example, the most likely weather emergencies in Delaware are inland flooding, costal storms and hurricanes.) What Potential Hazards Could Happen In a Child Care Setting: (For example, missing child, intruders or a child s health emergency.)

3. Communications Licensee: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Facility Address: (street) (city) (state) (zip) Nearest Intersection: Secondary Emergency Contact: Home Phone: Cell Phone: Substitute Staff Family Member Other Designated Neighbor Address: Phone: Name of Out of Area Contact: Phone: Cell: E-mail: Contact s Address: (street) (city) (state) (zip) How Will Parents Be Informed of the Out of Area Contact (initially and ongoing): Who Will Be Responsible for Calling Parents In an Emergency: Location of Ready To Go File or Emergency Contact Information: Who Will Be Responsible for Calling 911, Utilities, Emergency Management, etc. Are Emergency Numbers Posted by the Phone:

4. Sheltering-In-Place Who is Responsible for Making the Decision to Shelter-In-Place or Go to the Safe Room: Alternate: Safe Room Location: Shelter-In-Place Location: Who is Responsible for Bringing: Location of Gas Shut-Off: Cell Phone: Radio: First-Aid Kit: Emergency Supplies Kit: Location of Power Shut-Off: Location of Water Shut-Off

Draw a Diagram of Your Home. Indicate the Location of Your Safe Room and Shelter-In- Place Location. Indicate the Route To Be Used To Evacuate the Home. Floor One Floor Two

5. Evacuation Who is Responsible for Making the Decision to Evacuate and Issuing All Clear : Alternate: Address of Near-by Evacuation Site: Contact: Phone: Cell: Hours of Operation: Available at Near-by Evacuation Site: Water Food Blankets Clothing People to Assist Address of Out of the Neighborhood Evacuation Site: Contact: Phone Cell: Hours of Operation: Available at Out of the Neighborhood Evacuation Site: Water Food Blankets Clothing People to Assist Who is Responsible for Emergency Kit: Ready to Go File Bringing: Who is Responsible for Accounting for the Children During an Evacuation: What Specific Method Will Be Used to Account For the Children (e.g. ID tags, roll calls, etc.)

6. Emergency Transportation # of Children to Be Evacuated: # of Adults to Be Evacuated: Total # of People to Be Evacuated: Total # of Car Seats Needed: Total # of Cars Needed: Plan for Transporting People During an Evacuation: If your transportation plan involves using a combination of your own, family members, neighbors, friends or parents cars, please specify below: Car 1 Diver: # of Car Seats Driver Can Provide: # of Passengers Driver Can Carry: Phone: Cell: Car 2 Diver: # of Car Seats Driver Can Provide: # of Passengers Driver Can Carry: Phone: Cell: Car 3 Diver: # of Car Seats Driver Can Provide: # of Passengers Driver Can Carry: Phone: Cell: Car 4 Diver: # of Car Seats Driver Can Provide: # of Passengers Driver Can Carry: Phone: Cell: Car 5 Diver: # of Car Seats Driver Can Provide: # of Passengers Driver Can Carry: Phone: Cell:

7. Emergency Supplies Location of Fire Extinguisher (If Not In Emergency Kit): Location of First-Aid Kit (If Not In Emergency Kit): Location of Battery- Operated Radio (If Not In Emergency Kit): Have You Created an Emergency Supplies If yes where is the kit located: Kit: If You Have Created an Emergency Supplies Kit, Which of the Following Items are Included: Battery-Powered/Hand Dust Masks Manual Can Opener Crank Radio Blankets or Sleeping Bags Extra Batteries Matches in a Waterproof Container Books, Games, Puzzles Extra Clothing Moist Towelettes Cell Phone With Feminine Supplies and Paper and Pencil Charger Personal Hygiene Products Children s Medications Fire Extinguisher Paper Cups and Plates Chlorine Bleach and First-Aid Kit Plastic Utensils Medicine Dropper Copy of Emergency Flashlights Toilet Paper Plan Disposable Diapers and Infant Formula Whistle Wipes Duct Tape and Plastic Local Maps Wrench or Pliers Sheeting What Non-perishable Foods Do You Have In Your Kit or On-hand Sufficient To Feed All Children and Adults for a 72-Hour Period: Who Is Responsible for Checking the Expiration Dates of the Food and Replenishing the Supply: How Often Will the Emergency Food be Checked:: Every 6 Months Annually

Total # Of Gallons of Water You Will Need for a 72-Hour Period (Multiply the Number of People Sheltering by 3 Gallons): How Will You Provide a 72-Hour Supply of Water (Liquids) If Service to the Home Is Interrupted or Contaminated: If You Will Be Storing Water in Plastic Bottles, Who Will Be Responsible For Checking Expiration Dates and Replenishing the Supply: How Often Will the Water Be Checked: 8. Training Every 6 Months Annually List Below Everyone Other Than the Licensee Family Members, Substitute, Assistants, and Parents Who Have Been Given Responsibilities in this Plan: Name: Has this Person Received a Copy of This Plan: Date You Reviewed this Person s Responsibilities With Him/Her: Any Additional Training this Person Received: Name: Has this Person Received a Copy of This Plan: Date You Reviewed this Person s Responsibilities With Him/Her: Any Additional Training this Person Received:

Name: Has this Person Received a Copy of This Plan: Date You Reviewed this Person s Responsibilities With Him/Her: Any Additional Training this Person Received: Name: Has this Person Received a Copy of This Plan: Date You Reviewed this Person s Responsibilities With Him/Her: Any Additional Training this Person Received: Name: Has this Person Received a Copy of This Plan: Date You Reviewed this Person s Responsibilities With Him/Her: Any Additional Training this Person Received: Name: Has this Person Received a Copy of This Plan: Date You Reviewed this Person s Responsibilities With Him/Her: Any Additional Training this Person Received: Name: Has this Person Received a Copy of This Plan: Date You Reviewed this Person s Responsibilities With Him/Her: Any Additional Training this Person Received:

Appendix

Glossary Designated Neighbor- A neighbor living close to a Family Child Care Home willing to serve as a point of contact during an emergency. Emergency- Any situation whether natural, technological or intentional which threatens life and property. Emergency Management- A governmental agency at the city, county or state level that is responsible for coordinating emergency mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Emergency Plan- Actions a licensee and others in a Family Child Care Home will take in the event of an emergency. Emergency Supplies Kit- A collection of food, water and supplies prepared in advance as an aid to survival or increased comfort during and after an emergency. Evacuation- Leaving a dangerous place due to the threat or actual occurrence of an emergency. Evacuation Drill- Regular practice of the duties and procedures of evacuation as identified in an emergency plan. Hazards- Something that has the potential to harm and create an emergency. Hazardous Material- any material that is dangerous to life, health or property due to its chemical nature or properties. Near-by Evacuation Site- A location within walking distance where you and the children will go if is unsafe to remain in the Family Child Care Home. Out-Of-Area Contact- An out-of-town friend or relative parents and your family members can call for information if they cannot reach you directly. In an emergency it is often easier to call long-distance than across town. Out-Of-Neighborhood Evacuation Site- A location at least one mile away where you and the children will go if the Family Child Care Home and near-by evacuation site are unsafe. Shelter-In-Place- Staying inside the Family Child Care Home AND keeping the outside air out until officials tell you it is safe to leave. Safe Room- Staying inside the Family Child Care Home during an emergency until officials tell you it is safe to leave.

Emergency Numbers Service Contact Phone Owner Ambulance, Fire, Police (Emergency) Local Police (Non-emergency) Out-of-Area Contact Near-by Evacuation Shelter Out of the Neighborhood Shelter Poison Control Center Hazardous Materials Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) County/City Emergency Management American Red Cross Mobile Crisis Services Division of Public Health Delaware Helpline Electric Company (24-hour Emergency #) Telephone Company (24-hour Emergency #) Oil Company (24-hr Emergency #) Water Company (24-hour Emergency #) Gas Company (24-hour Emergency #) Plumber Electrician Snow Removal Child Protective Services Office of Child Care Licensing