Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Navigating Life with Vision Loss*, host Kim Wardlow and accessibility advocate Liz Bottner focus on how you can stay prepared during emergencies in public spaces. Liz shares practical tips for you, like using Aira, Be My Eyes, and local emergency alerts to stay informed and navigate unfamiliar situations. She also shares personal experiences, offering insights on how you can stay calm and flexible when things get stressful.
Share your own emergency tips and tune in for more helpful advice on staying prepared this month!
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Takeaways
Emergency preparedness is crucial for everyone, especially those with disabilities.
Public spaces can present unique challenges during emergencies.
Technology can aid in receiving emergency alerts and navigating unfamiliar areas.
Asking for help is vital in emergency situations.
Advocacy is necessary for improving accessibility in emergency preparedness.
Real-life experiences can inform better practices for emergency situations.
Flexibility and grace are important during stressful emergencies.
Ride share services must be held accountable for service animal policies.
Community involvement can enhance emergency preparedness efforts.
Regularly familiarize yourself with emergency exits and routes in unfamiliar places.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Emergency Preparedness
01:31 Accessibility Challenges in Public Spaces
05:30 Navigating Emergencies with Low Vision
07:01 Real-Life Emergency Experiences
11:11 The Importance of Asking for Help
17:06 Dealing with Ride Share Issues
25:01 Advocacy for Emergency Preparedness
30:05 Utilizing Technology for Safety
34:13 Final Thoughts on Emergency Preparedness