Emergency Preparation for Childcare Providers
Prepare for emergencies in a childcare setting.
As a childcare provider, you know how important it is to be ready for anything—including an emergency. Consider these ideas:
- Talk with children about emergencies.
- Explain that an emergency is when something unexpected happens and we have to act quickly to keep everyone safe.
- Introduce children to the idea that neighborhood helpers like teachers, doctors, police officers, and firefighters are here to help.
- Make an emergency plan for your childcare setting. Include each child’s name, emergency contacts, and medical information. Print copies to post in your setting and take one with you any time you leave for an outing.
- You can print out the Sesame Street emergency plan pages.
- Connect with parents.
- Give parents a copy of your emergency plan.
- Hold a “Preparing for Emergencies” family night to talk about your plan. You can also share ways that families can prepare for emergencies at home.
- Ask families to complete their own emergency plans and give you copies. Keep one set in your setting, and take one set anytime you leave for an outing.
- Create your own emergency kit. Have a backpack or bin ready to go with key supplies such as water, snacks, diapers, and wipes.
Here for Each Other Family Guide: Floods
Helping children after a flood.
Let’s Get Ready: Emergency Family Guide
Prepare for emergencies as a family.
Here for Each Other: Blizzards
Help little ones feel safe and calm at home during severe winter weather.
Here for Each Other: House Fires
Comforting children after a house fire.
Let’s Get Ready: Power Safety
Keep the whole family safe around electricity.
Here for Each Other: Hurricanes
Recovering from a hurricane.
Here for Each Other: Wildfires
Support children during and after wildfires.
