Apps that could help save your life in case of emergency

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Apps that could help save your life in case of emergency -

If you had to evacuate your home in the next hour or two, you know what? An hour or two gives you a bit of an edge -. Often people caught in emergencies have less time to prepare than September is National Preparedness Month - in the month, we will offer you some suggestions to prepare for the unexpected. Today we will highlight some applications that could help you in an emergency.

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The application FEMA (smartphone application for mobile devices) contains safety tips disaster, an emergency kit list interactive, location information for emergency meeting, and a card with open shelters and open disaster FEMA recovery centers (DRC). Disaster Reporter feature also allows you to take photos and submit GPS relations disaster so they can be displayed on a public map for others to see.

The Insurance Information Institute some applications that will help you prepare, too. Know your plan offers preloaded checklists for information on mitigation and preparedness milestones, or create your own lists from scratch. You can set due dates, track your progress, and include notes with your tasks, and share your lists with family and friends. Organize now so you can be prepared for what may come. III Know Your Stuff also offers an application of home inventory that allows you to keep the piecemeal list and keep pictures of your property.

Red Cross has a great following emergency free apps. These include applications for disasters related to weather such as tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes and forest fires, with state by state news, tips, and more. They also have applications for first aid and shelter to find in an emergency.

Pocket First Aid & CPR American Heart Association offers instructions for first aid and CPR quick, concise and clear a smartphone user that can help a user save a life in case of emergency. This is the same application that helped save a life in Haiti after the earthquake of 2010. Read the incredible story of Dan Woolley, who survived 65 hours under rubble using this application

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