This water should be stored at a minimum amount of what gallons per person, per day?
What is one gallon
During this sudden earth-shaking event, the standard safety protocol is to drop, cover, and hold on.
What is an earthquake
This electronic device powered by hand-crank, solar, or batteries is vital for receiving official broadcasts when cell towers are down.
What is a NOAA Weather Radio
If your clothes catch fire, the immediate physical protocol is expressed by these four words.
What is stop, drop, and roll
Push hard and fast in the center of the chest to the beat of the song "Stayin' Alive" if someone's heart stops is known as what?
What is CPR
It is recommended to have enough food, water, and supplies to last a minimum of this many days in a major emergency.
What is 3 to 7 days
This windowless, innermost room on the lowest level of a sturdy building is your safest shelter during a tornado.
What is a safe room (or basement)
You should test the batteries in these home safety devices monthly and replace the batteries annually.
What are smoke detectors
This home fire safety device uses the PASS method (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep).
What is a fire extinguisher
When dealing with a minor burn, you should immediately soothe the skin by doing this for at least 10 minutes.
What is running cold water over it
You should check the expiration dates on your emergency food and water supply at least this often.
What is every 6 months
This silent killer is a prolonged period of dangerously hot weather that causes more weather-related deaths in the U.S. each year than tornadoes or hurricanes.
What is a heat wave
This colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas can cause sudden illness and death, making a dedicated home detector essential.
What is carbon monoxide
You should change the location or practice of an escape route by holding these mandatory practice runs at home this often.
What is twice a year
Tilt head forwards to allow the blood to drain from the nostrils
What is HOW TO TREAT A NOSEBLEED.
This simple chemical liquid, or special tablets containing it, can be added to sketchy outdoor water to make it safe to drink if you cannot boil it.
What is iodine
This fast-moving hazard is a giant wall of mud, rocks, and debris that rushes down hillsides, often triggered by heavy rain after a wildfire.
What is a mudslide
This tool is a must-have in a toolkit because it can patch tents, seal plastic sheeting, or temporarily fix broken gear.
What is duct tape
If you encounter heavy smoke while escaping a burning building, your body position should be this.
What is crawling low under the smoke
You would keep an injured person warm, calm, and lying flat on their back with their feet slightly raised if they show signs of what?
What is shock
This sheet helps trap up to 90% of your radiated body heat to prevent hypothermia in freezing conditions.
What is a emergency thermal blanket
This informal metric used by FEMA measures a community's disaster recovery scale based on whether this specific southern restaurant chain stays open.
What is the Waffle House Index
This group of community volunteers receives basic training in disaster medical operations, fire safety, and light search and rescue.
What is CERT (Community Emergency Response Team)
This item should never be used to put out a grease fire on the stove.
What is water
CPR, Stop The Bleed, Heimlich Maneuver
What are First-Aid skills that require immediate intervention?