Storm & Flood Safety Training

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Upgrade and redesign a 30‑minute Storm and Flood Safety training presentation using the user's uploaded PowerPoint as the backbone (Polished_Flood_Safety_Polished_Presentation). Keep its core content but enhance it with modern visuals, clearer slide structure, and interactive training elements. Integrate a friendly wolf mascot (storm safety wolf with umbrella, glasses, backpack) that appears throughout slides giving tips, asking quiz questions, and introducing sections. Add: group discussion question before each major section, mini‑quiz slides between sections, quick scenario exercises, and facilitator prompts. Include sections: introduction with flood facts, understanding storms and flood risks, flood watch vs flood warning, preparation before storms, emergency go‑bag essentials, evacuation and shelter safety, after‑storm safety, and a special section for seniors and people with disabilities. Make it visually engaging, slightly playful but professional for adult training. Use the wolf mascot for safety tips, reminders, and quiz prompts.

Interactive 30-minute training on storm and flood preparedness, covering flood facts, risks, watch vs. warning alerts, go-bag essentials, evacuation, shelter safety, post-storm precautions, and special support for seniors and individuals with disabil

March 11, 202611 slides
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Slide 1 - Storm & Flood Safety Training

Storm & Flood Safety Training

Interactive Training for Storm and Flood Preparedness

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Slide 1 - Storm & Flood Safety Training
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Slide 2 - Today's Training Agenda

  • Introduction & Flood Facts: Setting the stage for our training session
  • Storms & Flood Risks: Understanding the environment and risks
  • Flood Alerts Explained: Knowing the difference: Watch vs. Warning
  • Preparation & Go-Bags: Actionable steps for safety
  • Evacuation & Shelter Safety: Moving to safety, evacuation, and shelter safety
  • After-Storm Safety: Staying safe after the waters rise
  • Seniors & Disability Support: Ensuring everyone is prepared

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Slide 2 - Today's Training Agenda
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Slide 3 - Section 1

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Introduction & Flood Facts

What do we really know about flood risks?

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Slide 4 - Flood Reality: The Data

  • 26,000: Banqiao Dam failure (low est.)
  • 100M: New York Floods (USD)
  • 78.7B: Hurricane Helene (USD)
Slide 4 - Flood Reality: The Data
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Slide 5 - Section 2

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Flood Watch vs. Flood Warning

The wolf needs to know: do you know the difference?

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Slide 5 - Section 2
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Slide 6 - Alert Differences: Watch vs. Warning

Flood Watch Conditions are favorable for flooding. Keep an eye on the news, monitor local alerts, and be ready to move to higher ground if needed. It means 'be prepared'.

Flood Warning Flooding is occurring or imminent. Take immediate action to protect yourself and your family. Move to higher ground, follow evacuation orders, and avoid flooded roads. It means 'take action'.

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Slide 6 - Alert Differences: Watch vs. Warning
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Slide 8 - Emergency Go-Bag Essentials

  • 1 gallon water per person/day for at least 3 days
  • Non-perishable food (and can opener)
  • Battery-powered radio & extra batteries
  • Flashlights & first-aid kit
  • Prescription medications & glasses
  • Personal documents (ID, insurance, bank info) in a waterproof container
  • Whistle (to signal for help) & dust masks
  • Extra clothes & sturdy boots

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Slide 8 - Emergency Go-Bag Essentials
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Slide 9 - Section 6-7

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Special Support: Seniors & Disabilities

The Wolf says: No one gets left behind.

Slide 9 - Section 6-7
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Slide 10 - Seniors & Individuals with Disabilities

  • Register your needs with local emergency management (if available)
  • Have a designated buddy who checks in on you
  • Label all medical equipment with your name and address
  • Keep backup power for oxygen/CPAP (and notify utility company)
  • Make copies of important documents and keep them with your aid kit
  • Plan for service animal support/pets
  • Wolf tip: 'Plan ahead and share your plan with someone you trust!'

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Slide 10 - Seniors & Individuals with Disabilities
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Slide 11 - Stay Safe!

Thank you for joining our session. Don't forget your kit!

The Wolf says: Stay safe, stay prepared!

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Slide 11 - Stay Safe!

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