应急管理
准备
政府(语言学)
代理(哲学)
环境卫生
蓄水
业务
比例(比率)
医疗急救
医学
地理
政治学
工程类
哲学
入口
法学
认识论
机械工程
地图学
语言学
作者
Erin Hiatt,Carla Belliard,Michelle A. Lloyd Call,Laura K. Jefferies,Madalyn Kener,Dennis L. Eggett,Rickelle Richards
出处
期刊:Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:2021-04-06
卷期号:16 (3): 1029-1037
被引量:8
摘要
To evaluate food and water storage practices in the United States, including the extent that government emergency preparedness guidelines were followed.Qualtrics panelists (n = 572) completed a 142-item online survey in August 2014. Cognitive interviews (n = 5) and pilot data (n = 14) informed survey development. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data. Open-ended responses related to water storage preparation were classified into 5 categories.Many respondents reported being somewhat or well prepared to provide food and water for their households during a large-scale disaster or emergency. Only 53% met Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidelines to have water last at least 3 days. Based on respondents' self-report, it appeared that those who prepared personally-filled containers for water did not carefully follow FEMA instructions. Most respondents had non-perishable foods available, with 96% meeting the FEMA guidelines of at least 3 days of storage.Households were generally prepared to provide food and, to a lesser extent, water in emergency situations, but were not consistently following FEMA guidelines. Additional easy-to-follow, evidence-based information may better help citizens accurately implement food and water storage emergency preparedness guidelines.
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