Shelter Activation Tool Kit

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Shelter Activation Tool Kit 425 Main St # 20 Greenfield Ma 01301

Disaster Resistant Communities Group LLC 6224 Wake Robin Lane Tallahassee Florida 32309 850.241.3565 www.drc-group.com The Shelter Facilities Tool Kit was prepared in coordination with the Western Massachusetts Regional Homeland Security Council by the Disaster Resistant Communities Group LLC. This document was prepared under a grant from FEMA's Grant Programs Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of FEMA's Grant Programs Directorate or the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Purpose The purpose of this Tool Kit is to provide local government agencies and Disaster Animal Response Team (DART) with the resources needed to determine the need for opening a Pet Friendly Shelter during an emergency and an activation / deployment matrix for DART members. Standard Operating Guidelines The single set of Standard Operating Guidelines provides guidance that can be used by a local government agency when determining if there is a need to open a shelter. In addition the document outlines the processes for notifying, activating and deploying DART members.

Contents Standard Operating Guidelines... 5 DART Activation / Deployment

Standard Operating Guidelines DART Activation / Deployment

DART Activation / Deployment Standard Operating Guidelines The purpose of this set of Standard Operating Guidelines is to provide DART leadership with an outline regarding the activation and deployment of the DART resources to support the operation of a Pet Friendly Shelter (shelter) during a disaster or emergency. Local Government Agency Pet Friendly Shelter Activation Decision Matrix The decision to open a shelter is the responsibility of one or several local government agencies (Emergency Management, Animal Control Officer, etc ). This decision should be based on the expected number of individuals and families that will need to be evacuated and / or whose homes have been heavily damaged or destroyed. Use the following pet ownership calculators to assist in determining the need to open a shelter. Households Normal Community Households Pet Calculator Households with Pets Total Pets by Type Dogs Cats Birds 1,000 149 243 285 39 During a disaster less than 10% of the evacuating population will normally seek public shelter. The calculator found below is based on 10% of the evacuating population seeking public shelter for their pets. Evacuated Households Evacuating Households Pet Calculator Households Seeking Public Shelter Households with Pets Total Pets by Type Dogs Cats Birds 1,000 100 15 25 29 4 It will also be important to know the availability of pet friendly hotels and motels along with the availability of kennels at local veterinarian clinics and pet boarding facilities in determining the need to open a shelter. In certain circumstances it may be much easier to contract with a local veterinarian or pet boarding facility to house pets then seek reimbursement from FEMA as opposed to opening and managing a shelter. Upon the responsible government agency deciding to open a shelter that agency will need to contact the owner of the facility that will be used to house the shelter to determine if the facility is available for such purposes.

Upon securing the use of the facility the agency will then need to contact the local DART. The local DART will then begin to notify its members of the need to open and manage a shelter. DART Notification / Activation In the event of a disaster DART members should be pro-active and contact the DART leadership to advise them of their availability to assist with opening and managing a shelter and not wait to be contacted. Once the local government agency has made the decision that a shelter needs to be opened it will contact DART with the location of the shelter and other important information. DART in coordination with the local government agency will establish a timeline for activating DART members and opening the shelter. This will vary based on availability of DART members, gaining access to the facility to be used as a shelter, etc The following Checklist should be used when notifying / activating DART members. When possible the responsibility for notifying / activating DART member should be given to the individual that will be assigned as the Staffing Manager once the shelter is open. DART Member Notification / Activation Utilize the DART membership role to contact all members regarding: The DART being requested to open a shelter. Assessing their availability to assist with opening and managing the shelter. Use the following notification systems to contact DART members: Individual member phones. Individual member e-mail addresses. When a DART member states they are available remind them to: Make sure their family, pets and home are prepared for the disaster. Prepare their personnel supplies for working at the shelter. Depending on the scope of the disaster individual members may need to bring items such as: personal hygiene supplies, a cot, a sleeping bag, etc Use the Staff Schedule Form to capture the immediate availability of DART members that can assist with setting-up the shelter. Based on the number of DART members that will be needed to set-up the shelter, contact members that stated they were available for this assignment and provide them with the location of the shelter along with the time they should arrive at the location. Provide DART members that assigned to assist with shelter set-up with the following information: All members must sign in with Staff Registration upon arriving at the shelter. After registration they will be assigned a responsibility. Notify all community partners that are willing to assist in opening and managing the shelter. Upon making contact with a community partner asked them to assess the availability of their resources (volunteers, supplies, equipment, etc ) that can be used to support shelter operations. Once the partner has completed the availability assessment is they should make contact with the shelter Staffing Manager or Logistics Section Chief to provide information regarding the resources the partner can make available to support shelter operations.

DART Trailer Mobilization Once the DART has been notified of the need to open and manage a shelter the DART will need to make contact with the DART Trailer Host Agency to request that they be able to utilize the trailer and its contents to support the shelter. Upon approve by the Host agency the DART becomes the Requesting Eligible Party (REP) as defined in the DART Trailer Usage Standard Operating Guidelines (SOG). The DART will need to adhere to the policies and procedures outlined in the DART Trailer Usage SOG.