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Apps for an Emergency that can save your life, get the information you need urgently, and communicate with your loved ones. Prepare your smartphone now in 15 minutes for free. FULL BLOG AT: https://readyandthriving.com/emergenc... 1. Protect Yourself – Medical ID and Emergency Contacts On your smartphone already is an app, usually called “Health”. Fill it in. The Health app is uniquely available from your lock screen, so emergency personnel can access it. It is a place for your emergency contact people to be found. And a place to share any critical health information, such as allergies, conditions or medications, that a medical professional would need to treat you effectively. 2. Have the Information You Need at Your Fingertips Download apps now, before an emergency occurs. Have the information immediately, at your fingertips, not subject to any internet or mobile network outages. Get everything that may remotely be of use, so it is ready for you. Emergency Survival and Notification Apps Two of the best resources come from International Red Cross / Red Crescent and local Government. Download all of these that are relevant to your situation. Weather Emergency Details and Notifications Many emergencies are weather related or natural disasters. Apps can both give you notifications of any severe situation that is on its way and also allow you to see the progress and changes of the situation. Know Your Neighborhood Situation and Emergency Resources using Crowdsourcing Apps Your neighbors and community around you can be the best source of at-the-minute information of what is happening around you. Remember to use local apps such as nextdoor and other local community apps, to hear directly from your neighbors about safety hazards or resources near you. If trying to drive out of an area, use a crowdsourced navigation app such as Waze that will give you the detail you need to stay safe and away from upcoming hazards. And Remember the Paper Emergency Plan While the mobile smartphone is your #1 safety device, sometimes mobile networks or internet are not available. So always have a plan organized with your loved ones about where to meet in the event of a serious emergency. One thing you have more control over is power for your phone. Keep an extra charger and battery source in a convenient spot, so you can keep your mobile phone charged. During an emergency, avoid using the battery down on activities that are not critical. 3. Communicate with Others in an Emergency During an emergency, physical safety of you, your loved ones and of others is the primary concern. Quickly thereafter, your mind will wonder about others, or others worry about you. Communicate Quickly via Texts to Your Contact Circle Use “Find Your …” App or Other Location Services to Share Your Location and Find Others During an emergency, turn on your location settings to let people know where you are. Broadcast that You are Safe or Your Situation via Social Media Keep Loved Ones Updated Using Update Apps A free site like CaringBridge (caringbridge.org) allows you to easily set up and share your “Health Journal“. And Remember to Sign In with Organizations, so Others Can Find You Broadcasting your “safe and well” or status update with an emergency organization will help your loved ones be able to know you are okay (or your update) through a wider variety of channels. Do it Now! 15-minutes to Emergency Preparedness on Your Mobile Phone It will take you 15 minutes or less to get your mobile smartphone emergency prepared. Easy instructions: 1. Fill in HEALTH App that is already on your phone (3 minutes) Fill in profile Add Health Details and Medical ID, including critical life-saving medical information and your emergency contacts Check the “Lock Screen” option to ensure it is available to emergency workers 2. Download the following apps (6 minutes): Red Cross EMERGENCY, and enable the local emergency notifications Red Cross FIRST AID, and set up to use with voice activation FEMA (or your country’s government emergency relief app or UNITED NATIONS) CDC (or your country’s health app or WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION) NOAA and/or WUNDERGROUND (weather underground), and enable severe weather emergency notifications Any other natural disaster information app – such as Red Cross Flooding, Hurricane, Tornado, Earthquake apps or Tornado Tracker app Any local news source app or local crowdsourcing app, such as nextdoor 3. Familiarize yourself with how to mark yourself as safe on Red Cross Safe and Well registry, Facebook Crisis Response area and nextdoor Safety page (3 minutes)