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Sunday, January 3, 2016

[MTC Global] Household Lessons from Chennai Flood

Very good learning for HR. 

As one of the victims of the floods, I tend to think of precautions for the future

1. A boat and floating devices at each household; It might sound funny. But when every aircraft has compulsory provision for water evacuation and oxygen mask, why can't an apartment have them, as they have fire extinguishers now. 
2. The main sufferers were the aged and the kids: Hence there is a need for safe buildings with centralized generators and kitchens with short-stay, day care facilities for those low on mobility such as senior citizens and children on the lines of Kibbutz. 
3. Many suffered from cracked heels out of walking long distance in unclean water and suffered mosquito bites and thus became vulnerable to contamination. Hence, equipping ourselves with water-resistant and shock-proof boots, gloves and other safe outfits; 
4. Costly furniture and bedding rendered mere garbage: Therefore it makes sense to make lifestyles simpler:-  using Inexpensive, essential furniture - like mats, bamboo and jute chairs, light clothing and gadgets that are easily replaceable in case of loss or damage 
5. Make every bungalow or building to become a power-generator using renewable energy than merely power consumer and reward those buildings that are energy surplus with tax concessions. 

Dr. G. Shankar




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