Plan support group emergency communication

 

List your support group contacts on your Emergency Plan and discuss with them how you plan to keep in touch. Tell your support group about your nearby contact and out-of-town contact in case you can't contact each other. Understand that during an emergency, many more people are trying to use their mobile phones and landlines to contact family and friends. The increased calling volume may create network congestion, so keep calls to a minimum. Learn how to use SMS messaging to inform your support group about your situation at home or wherever you happen to be.

Limit non-urgent calls. If you have Call Forwarding on your home number, forward your home number to your wireless number in the event of an evacuation; so you get calls from your landline phone. If you are unsuccessful in getting through on your mobile and landline phone, try sending a text messaging (SMS) or email.