(a) You must have an emergency preparedness plan that
addresses the types of emergencies most likely to occur in your area,
including:
(1) An evacuation of your home to a designated safe
area in an emergency such as a fire or gas leak;
(2) A relocation of the children and caregivers to
a designated, alternate shelter in an emergency such as a flood, a
hurricane, medical emergency, or communicable disease outbreak; and
(3) The sheltering and lock-down of children and caregivers
within your home to temporarily protect them from situations such
as a tornado, volatile person on the premises, or an endangering person
in the area.
(b) You must practice the emergency preparedness plan
on a routine basis.
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