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Name: Reese Montgomery School: Hazel Green High School

Date: december 13 Facilitator: Crutcher

10.06 EMERGENCY PLAN


Total Points: 40

PART I: DEVELOP A HOUSEHOLD INVENTORY


Part I Total Points: 20
For this assignment, you will do inventory on your personal items. Don’t worry about items
that belong to other members of your family or things that are shared. For dollar amount
to replace, take an educated guess. For example, if you have five pairs of sneakers and the
cost to buy a new pair is $100, then the approximate cost to replace five pairs is $500 (5 X
$100). Ask your parents to assist if needed. You may need to change some of the items
listed; you may need more blanks or less.

Item Description Approximate Item Description Approximate


(could be dollar (could be dollar
number) amount to number) amount to
replace replace

Bed 1 bedframe, $700 Pants 8 pairs of $300


mattress, and jeans, 3 pairs
bedding of sweats
Dresser 1 old dresser $300 Shirts 5 button-ups, $200
30 tees
Nightstand N/A N/A Sneakers 1 pair of $70
Converse
Lamp N/A N/A Dress Shoes N/A N/A
Desk 1 old desk $200 Dresses 1 dress $30
Chair 1 old office $20 Skirts N/A N/A
chair
Phone Google Pixel $600 Jackets 5 jackets $150
6
Laptop Chromebook $300 Shorts 2 pairs $20
Computer
Desktop N/A N/A Ties N/A N/A
Computer

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Item Description Approximate Item Description Approximate
(could be dollar (could be dollar
number) amount to number) amount to
replace replace

Headphones Skullcandy $30 Scarves N/A N/A


Purses NA N/A Jewelry Earrings, $35
necklaces
Backpacks Jansport $30 Accessories N/A N/A

PART II: DISASTER PLAN


Part II Total Points: 20
Answer the questions below.

1. If there were a severe disaster like a tornado or earthquake, where are your financial
records stored? Could you get your financial records right now? If yes, explain how. If
not, explain what actions you can take to correct this.

Write your answer below:

My parents have all of the financial records stored in a safe at our house. However,
they also have the records saved on their phone for immediate viewing.

2. If there were a disaster, could you get your personal documents (passports, birth
certificates, etc.) right now? If yes, explain how. If not, explain what actions you can take
to correct this.

Write your answer below:

Just like my financial documents, I have them all in a safe at our house and on my
phone.

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3. If there were a disaster, could you get your medical records? If yes, explain how. If not,
explain what actions you can take to correct this.

Write your answer below:

All of my medical records are recorded and stored completely online. I have
screenshots of the data stored just in case anything were to happen to the data.

4. If there were a disaster, how could you access your money, both cash and funds in the
bank? If yes, explain how. If not, explain what actions you can take to correct this.

Write your answer below:

My parents do all of the banking entirely online, so we can access the accounts online
at all times.

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