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Ready South Texas
by City of San Antonio (COSA), Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility Department
by City of San Antonio (COSA), Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility Department
Individuals with Access & Functional Needs
Each person's needs and abilities are unique, but every individual can take important steps to prepare for all kinds of emergencies and put plans in place. By evaluating your own needs and making an emergency plan, you can be better prepared for any situation.
A commitment to planning today will help you prepare for any emergency situation:
Consider how a disaster might affect your individual needs.
- Plan to make it on your own, at least for a period of time. It's possible that you will not have access to a medical facility or even a drugstore.
- Identify what kind of resources you use daily and what you might do if they are limited or not available.
- Build A Kit with your unique consideration in mind. What do you need to maintain your health, safety, and independence?
Who are Individuals with Access and Functional Needs?
- Those with hearing difficulties may need to make special arrangements to receive emergency warnings.
- Single working parents and those with limited English proficiency may need help planning for disasters and emergencies. Community, faith-based, and cultural groups may be able to help keep people informed.
- People without vehicles may need to make transportation arrangements.
- People with special dietary needs should take precautions to have an adequate emergency food supply.
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