Montana Public Health : Prevention Opportunities Under the Big Sky 2007 Sep

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Montana Public Health : Prevention Opportunities Under the Big Sky 2007 Sep
Montana. Dept. of Public Health And Human Services
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Only about 28 percent of respondents thought their household was well-prepared to "safely ride out or withstand a large-scale disaster or emergency." While a little over half (56 percent) considered themselves somewhat prepared, about one in five (17%) reported they were not prepared at all.
Fifty-four percent reported their household had a three- day supply of water (1 gallon per person) for everyone who lives there; 78 percent said that their household had a three-day supply of prescription m
...edicine for each person who takes prescribed medicines; and 91 percent said that if public authorities announced a mandatory evacuation from their community due to a large-scale disaster or emergency, they would evacuate. Of those who said they would not evacuate, the reasons for not doing so included: concern for leaving property or pets, 22%; lack of trust in public officials, 16%; and concern for safety, 14%.
How health-care practitioners can help make preparedness a household word.
• Encourage patients who take essential medicines to plan ahead in ordering refills or purchasing so that they always have at least a 3-day supply on hand.


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