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PARENT INFORMATION CARD
  PARENT INFORMATION CARD
CHILD CARE PROVIDER/FACILITY NAME:
DIRECTOR/OWNER NAME:
TEACHER NAME:
ADDRESS WHERE CHILD CARE PROVIDED:
PHONE #:
PRIMARY EVACUATION ADDRESS:
SECONDARY EVACUATION LOCATION:
RESOURCE & REFERRAL AGENCY PHONE:
CELL #:
PHONE #: PHONE #: WEBSITE:
      OUT-OF-STATE CONTACT (IN CASE IN-STATE CALLS CANNOT BE MADE):
NAME: PHONE/CELL #:
EMERGENCY PLANNING-PARENT TIP SHEET
As a parent it is important to have a role in your child care provider’s emergency plan. The most critical thing you can do is ensure your child has an up-to-date kit with supplies. The following are tips for parents on how they can be involved in their child care program’s emergency preparedness plan:
• Get a copy of your child care provider’s emergency plan at enrollment and each year.
• Ask your child care provider if there are changes to the plan or the evacuation sites.
• Keep a copy of your provider’s emergency plan at home and at work.
• Update your emergency contact information as needed. Make sure your provider knows who has permission to pick up your child.
• Participate in drills. It is a good idea to practice these same drills together at home.
• Make sure you sign permission forms for your child to participate in evacuation drills.
• Provide your child with an Emergency Comfort Kit in a gallon size bag or small backpack. The Emergency Comfort Kit may include items such as:
o An extra set of clothes (update as child grows) o Diaper, formula and baby food, if needed
o A comfort item such as a small stuffed animal o Activity item such as crayons or a book
o A picture of your child
o A picture of your family
o A letter from you or other family members
o Non-perishable snacks such as granola bars, fruit cups, crackers, etc.
County of San Diego Office of Emergency Services. Childcare Disaster Plan and Guide.
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