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<blockquote data-quote="Repubiman" data-source="post: 2365247" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>If I was a parent I would try to work on making sure we had a minimum of 3 different meet up places if the kids were still in school.</p><p>Make sure they understand the order 1, 2, 3 of met up places so you don't go first to meet up 1 and they forget and go</p><p>to met up 2 or 3 first. Pound it in their heads and quiz them. Not being able to find your loved ones would be horrific. Also tell</p><p>them no to let someone deter them from your met up even if they have to walk over being given a ride somewhere different. </p><p>Teach them which way is N, S, E and W. and how to determine direction. Teach them a safe place to shelter if God forbid</p><p>you don't meet up and they have to shelter over night. Teach them that remaining calm because you and they have a plan is one</p><p>of the most important things they need to be able to do. Maybe even preposition needed supplies like bottled water and snacks</p><p>along the safe routes. Brain storm. Maybe friends or relatives could be on one or two of the routes. Talk with other parents </p><p>about being a place of refuge if their kids need it in an emergency.</p><p></p><p>Go from there like maybe making certain they had a back pack with certain items like sturdy walking shoes that maybe resist</p><p>nails, screws, broken glass and splintered wood. A flashlight, gloves, bottle of water and some granola bars for quick food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Repubiman, post: 2365247, member: 971"] If I was a parent I would try to work on making sure we had a minimum of 3 different meet up places if the kids were still in school. Make sure they understand the order 1, 2, 3 of met up places so you don't go first to meet up 1 and they forget and go to met up 2 or 3 first. Pound it in their heads and quiz them. Not being able to find your loved ones would be horrific. Also tell them no to let someone deter them from your met up even if they have to walk over being given a ride somewhere different. Teach them which way is N, S, E and W. and how to determine direction. Teach them a safe place to shelter if God forbid you don't meet up and they have to shelter over night. Teach them that remaining calm because you and they have a plan is one of the most important things they need to be able to do. Maybe even preposition needed supplies like bottled water and snacks along the safe routes. Brain storm. Maybe friends or relatives could be on one or two of the routes. Talk with other parents about being a place of refuge if their kids need it in an emergency. Go from there like maybe making certain they had a back pack with certain items like sturdy walking shoes that maybe resist nails, screws, broken glass and splintered wood. A flashlight, gloves, bottle of water and some granola bars for quick food. [/QUOTE]
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