Emergency Preparedness for Kids | Disaster Prepping with a Baby | The Atomic Bear
By: Jean-François Truchon 11/01/2018

Prepping for yourself and another adult is one thing, but prepping with a baby is a special set of guidelines to consider. Little ones might not appreciate a sense of urgency, following instructions, and stay focused as much as adults do, so knowing how to prepare and what to expect will make emergencies less stressful.

Knowing how to be prepared for a disaster or emergency situation is something kids should learn from a young age. Whether you live in a tornado alley, an earthquake zone, the country, or a city, your kids should learn basic survival skills, and you should know how to prepare them. Coming up with an emergency plan, as well as the supplies your family needs during an emergency, is crucial. Follow the training videos on our website for tips, and be sure to check out our online store!

The Atomic Bear has five tips about disaster preparedness for children you should know when it comes to helping kids prepare for disasters and emergencies.

Tip #1 Talk about what to do in a disaster

You don’t have to frame this plan as a disaster plan, necessarily, but you do want them to know what to do in case there’s an emergency. For example, if they’re at school or at a friend’s house, they should know where to go, who to call, and how to get to your meeting point if you become separated.

Tip #2 Take their growth into consideration

Make sure you have clothing that fits now and some that will fit several months from now, and the same goes for diapers. Babies and toddlers will have evolving dietary needs, and you may have to stock up on baby formula if you’re expecting or if your child is still very young.

Tip #3 Take a look at your first aid kit

Most of them are targeted to adults, which isn’t helpful for little ones. Buy baby pain and cold medicine, child-friendly thermometers, child-size supplies and prepare a baby emergency survival kit. Be sure to include a few comfort items to help distract them while they’re being tended to as well.

Tip #4 Kids need to be entertained

Remember, you might be cooped up in a home or car for several days. Kids get bored pretty quickly, so make sure you have entertainment on hand that doesn’t require electricity to operate. Toys, books, games, and art supplies will go a long way!

Tip #5 Remind them that they are safe

Despite the scary circumstances, they need reassurance from their parents that everything will be all right. So when you’re discussing your plans and potential emergencies, as well as going through them, be sure they know they will be well cared for and safe.

To learn more about emergency preparedness for you and your family, as well as survival skills and self-defense, visit www.theatomicbear.com. We also offer a range of survival and prepping products to make sure you’re ready to go. 

 

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