
Checklist for Individuals and Families
As a family, you can plan and make decisions now that will protect you and your family during a COVID-19 outbreak. Creating a household plan can help protect your health and the health of those you care about in the event of an outbreak of COVID-19 in your community. Use this checklist to help you take steps to plan and protect the health of you and your family.
 
Click the link for additional information:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/home/checklist-household-ready.html
| PLAN AND PREPARE | 
|  | Get up-to-date information about local COVID-19 activity from public health officials | 
|  | Create a household plan of action. 
Consider members of the household that may be at greater risk such as older adults and people with severe chronic illnesses.Ask your neighbors what their plan includes.Create a list of local organizations you and your household can contact in case you need access to information, healthcare services, support, and resources.Create an emergency contact list including family, friends, neighbors, carpool drivers, healthcare providers, teachers, employers, the local public health department, and other community resources.Choose a room in your house that can be used to separate sick household members from others. | 
|  | Take everyday preventive actions: 
Wash your hands frequentlyAvoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.Stay home when you are sick.Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces Be prepared if your child’s school or childcare facility is temporarily dismissed or for potential changes at your workplace. | 
 
Administrative Controls refer to employer-dictated work practices
|  | TAKE ACTION | 
|  | In case of an outbreak in your community, protect yourself and others: 
Stay home and speak to your healthcare provider if you develop fever, cough, or shortness of breathIf you develop emergency warning signs for COVID-19 get medical attention immediately. In adults, emergency warning signs*:
Difficulty breathing or shortness of breathPersistent pain or pressure in the chestNew confusion or inability to arouseBluish lips or face*This list is not all inclusive. Please consult your medical provider for any other symptom that is severe or concerning.Keep away from others who are sickLimit close contact with others as much as possible (about 6 feet) | 
|  | Put your household plan into action | 
|  | Take additional precautions for those at highest risk, particularly older adults and those who have severe underlying health conditions. 
Consider staying at home and away from crowds if you or a family member are an older adult or have underlying health issuesMake sure you have access to several weeks of medications and supplies in case you need to stay homeWhen you go out in public, keep away from others who are sick and limit close contact with othersPractice good hand hygiene | 
|  | Take the following steps to help protect your children during an outbreak: 
Notify your child’s school if your child becomes sick with COVID-19Keep track of school dismissals in your communityDiscourage children and teens from gathering in other public places |