Making an Emergency Plan Social Story

Clipboard with a checklist.

Emergency situations can be stressful. Making a plan ahead of time can help.

House with a tree in the background and people under the tree.

Choose a meeting place for everyone who lives with you. This is a place to come together if you have to leave your home in a hurry.

Cellphone with message exchange on screen.

Choose a way to communicate with friends and family, like texting or calling one person to check in.

Cellphone with a contact list.

Make sure you have emergency contact phone numbers written down or added into your cellphone contact list.

Computer with a person running on screen.

It is possible you may not be able to go back home. Read our evacuation social stories for help with evacuations.

Poster with evacuation plan and a monitor making a sound.

Make sure you practice your emergency plan. It is a great way to be prepared!

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