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Remember the unique needs of your family members when making your emergency supply kit and family emergency plan.
Try to make emergency planning fun for young children. Gather your family members together for a quick family meeting, maybe over a pizza or before watching your favorite movie. Talk about the questions on the Family Emergency Plan (FEP) and make a list of your family's solutions. Find more planning information at www.ready.gov/kids. For more information on how to plan for infants and young children during an emergency, visit the California Department of Public Health. .