Importance of Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Communication Methods
Emergency Response
Identify Hazards
Evacuation Plans
100

Three Emergency Preparedness Strategies

Shelter in Place, Relocation, & Evacuation

100

Communication devices available in classrooms

Cell phones, computer, emergency call button, radios, telephone/landline

100

What first responder do you typically talk to first in an emergency situation?

911 dispatcher

100

Name some preventative measures to reduce hazards?

Regular inspections & maintenance schedules 

100

What is an evacuation plan?

A plan made to get you to safety when there is an emergency 

200

Name at Least 15 Types of Natural Disasters

Avalanche, Blizzard, Drought, Earthquakes, Extreme Heat, Floods, Hurricane, Landslides, Thunderstorm, Tornadoes, Tropical Cycle, Tsunami, Volcanic Eruption, Wildfires, Winter storms 

200

CCC's Emergency Notification System

What is CCC alert?

200

What is CPR?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - Emergency procedure involving chest compressions 

200

What are 2 choking hazards for young children?

Food items, small toys, small objects

200

Top 5 Reasons to Evacuate

Active Shooter, Bomb threat, Building Damage (flooding/structural collapse), Fire, Spillage of Hazardous Chemicals, Severe Weather, Utility Failures

300

5 P's of Emergency Preparedness

Plan, Participate, Protect, Prepare, and Practice

300

CCC Employee method to enroll in emergency notifications

What is HR Self Service? Email/mobile/home phone/non-CCC email address. 

300

Name 5 types of first responders 

EMTs, Firefighters, Lifeguards, Paramedics, Police Officers

300

What are electric hazards in the classroom? 

Uncovered outlets, cords, or other electrical components

300

List Evacuation Procedures

Stay Calm, Follow Instructions/Plan, Account for all Children, Move to Safe Location, Call w/ 911 from Secure Location, Contact Parents, Wait for All Clear

400

How to Involve Children in Emergency Planning?

Practice drills, sing songs to reinforce procedures (Don't Hide, Go Outside), Invite First Responders, Expose them to alarms, strobe lights, etc.)

400

Other non-traditional communication methods

CB Radio, Facebook Safety Check, iMessage, Police Scanner, Satellite phone, WhatsApp

400

What safety equipment is easily accessible?

AED - Automated External Defibrillator, Fire Alarms, Fire Extinguishers, First Aid Kits

400

What are physical hazards in the classroom? 

Falls, wet floors, stairs, sharp objects, broken toys, furniture/equipment (tip over risks)

400

What plan is available districtwide at each campus to prepare for an emergency?

All Hazards Campus Emergency Plan and Violence Prevention Plan

500

Name 10 Items in your Emergency Kit?

Batteries, Can Opener, Chargers, Children's Activities, Clothing, Diapers, Emergency Contact List, First Aid Kit, Flashlights, Food, Formula, Medical Records, Medication, & Water

500

Public Alert Systems to Receive Emergency Alerts?

Chicago OEMC App, FEMA, Local Police, Fire Department, News, NotifyChicago.org, Radio, Smart 911, Television, Utility Companies (ComEd/Xfinity), Weather Channel

500

What are SAMPLE questions that can save someone's life?

S - Signs & Symptoms, A - Allergies, M - Medications, P - Pre-existing medical conditions, L - Last Meal, E - Events leading up to injury or illness

500

What are some health and biological hazards in the childcare setting?

Infectious disease, allergic reactions, chemicals (cleaning supplies, pesticides), food safety (inadequate food prep/storage)

500

When do you return to the building after an evacuation?

When officials say that it is safe to return verbally or by written notice.