People with disabilities
If you have a disability, make arrangements with a family member, friend, or neighbour to help you in an emergency.
People with hearing impairment may not be well served by radio. Make arrangements to be sure somebody informs you.
People with sight impairment may have difficulties if their home is disrupted - perhaps in an earthquake - and may have extra difficulties in an unfamiliar civil defence centre. You should arrange some form of buddy system.
People with asthma and other respiratory disorders may be especially affected by stress, dust or volcanic ash. Have plenty of medicines and face-masks in your emergency survival kit.
If you have special food needs, be sure to include as much as you can in your emergency survival kit.
If you need mobility aids, insist on bringing your aid if you are evacuated. Moving to safety is fine, but you won't want to be helpless when you get there.
Learn more
You can learn more at the National Civil Defence website.