Not getting the idea
Sep. 12th, 2008 12:46 pmHere is a link about parents planning to get their children in the event of an emergency.
Now, that makes sense in small towns or rural areas (I think, I haven't actually lived in either enough to be sure). But the major cities better get on this more.
I wish that this was broken down into areas that have been through it before (NYC, DC, Oklahoma City, and maybe San Francisco) and areas that have to prepare seriously anyway, like LA and San Diego (for earthquakes). I would hope that those areas have a greater awareness of what to do.
In our schools, emergencies are classified in three ways (and I only know two of them) Code Red and Code Blue. Code Red is get the kids out and Code Blue is cower in a safe(r) place.
Now, that makes sense in small towns or rural areas (I think, I haven't actually lived in either enough to be sure). But the major cities better get on this more.
I wish that this was broken down into areas that have been through it before (NYC, DC, Oklahoma City, and maybe San Francisco) and areas that have to prepare seriously anyway, like LA and San Diego (for earthquakes). I would hope that those areas have a greater awareness of what to do.
In our schools, emergencies are classified in three ways (and I only know two of them) Code Red and Code Blue. Code Red is get the kids out and Code Blue is cower in a safe(r) place.