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1. Risk Assessment of School Facilities
R.A.T.E. – Risk Assessment Through Evaluation
Regular evaluation of school buildings and infrastructure to ensure
safety.
2. Hazard Maps
M.A.P. – Mapping Areas of Peril
Identifying, drawing, and updating maps showing school danger
zones.
3. Safety Signages
S.I.G.N. – Safety Information Guides Noticed
Posting directional and safety signs in visible school areas.
4. First Aid Kits
A.I.D. – Accessible Immediate Defense
Maintaining first-aid kits in classrooms and key areas for emergency
use.
5. Earthquake Preparedness Kit
Q.U.A.K.E. – Quick Useful Aid Kit for Emergencies
Class-based survival kits with essential emergency items.
6. Fire Extinguisher
F.I.R.E. – Fire Intervention and Response Equipment
Functional and properly maintained fire extinguishers throughout
the school.
7. Evacuation Tag
T.A.G. – Tracking Assigned Groups
Evacuation tags used for identifying and accounting learners during
drills.
8. Emergency Equipment
G.E.A.R. – General Emergency Action Resources
Complete and working emergency equipment stored in accessible
areas.
9. WASH Facility (Toilets & Handwashing)
W.A.S.H. – Water Access for Sanitation & Hygiene
Clean and functional WASH areas supporting hygiene education.
10. School Safety and Security
S.A.F.E. – Security Assurance For Everyone
Protocols and systems for maintaining safety in school grounds.
11. Early Warning System
A.L.E.R.T. – Alarm and Loud Emergency Response Tools
Efficient use of alarm systems and signals before/during hazards.
12. Waste Management
C.L.E.A.N. – Classroom-led Environment Action & Neatness
Waste segregation, recycling, and cleanliness campaigns in school.
13. CCAM Programs/Projects
G.R.E.E.N. – Greening Rizal through Eco-Education and Nurturing
Climate change adaptation through environmental school
initiatives.
14. Learner-led Hazard Mapping
Y.O.U.T.H. – Young Observers Understanding Threats & Hazards
Students actively participate in school hazard identification.
15. School DRRM Team
T.E.A.M. – Trained Emergency Action Members
A functional team designated to lead DRRM efforts in school.
16. School DRRM-CCAM Plan
P.L.A.N. – Preparedness Layout Aligned to Needs
Annual school DRRM-CCAM planning guided by current risks.
17. Contingency Plan per Hazard
C.A.S.E. – Contingency Actions for Specific Emergencies
Detailed plans for different hazards (fire, flood, earthquake, etc.).
18. Evacuation Plan
R.O.U.T.E. – Ready Outlined Useable Trail for Evacuation
Clear exit routes mapped and posted for all classrooms.
19. Reunification Plan
B.R.I.D.G.E. – Bringing Reunification Into Disaster Guidance
Execution
Ensures learners are safely returned to guardians after
emergencies.
20. Baseline Education Data
D.A.T.A. – Documented Assessment To Act
Pre-disaster data collection used for planning and reporting.
21. DRRM Bulletin Board/Room
I.N.F.O. – Informative Notices For Orientation
Bulletins and rooms with updated DRRM materials and tools.
22. Temporary Learning Spaces
T.E.N.T.S. – Temporary Education Nodes for Teaching Support
Backup classrooms or shelters for learning continuity during crises.
23. DRRM Budget Support
B.A.C.K.U.P. – Budget Allocation for Crisis Knowledge and Upkeep
Programs
Ensuring DRRM activities are financially supported in the SIP.
24. DRRM Partnerships
L.I.N.K. – Local Involvement for Nurturing Knowledge
Collaborations with LGUs, NGOs, and community members.
25. Psychosocial Intervention
C.A.R.E. – Counseling And Recovery Engagement
Post-disaster emotional and psychological support for learners.
26. Rapid Damage Assessment (RaDaR)
R.A.P.I.D. – Reporting Assessment Post-Incident Data
Quick collection and reporting of damages after an emergency.
27. DRRM Data in EMIS/EBEIS
S.Y.S.T.E.M. – Structured Yearly Submission To EMIS Management
Proper encoding and updating of DRRM info in DepEd databases.
28. Family Preparedness Plan
H.O.M.E. – Helping Our Members Evacuate
Encouraging families to create home-based disaster plans.
29. Participation in DRRM Activities
A.C.T. – Active Community Training
Widespread involvement in DRRM programs and events.
30. Earthquake Drills
D.U.C.K. – Drop Under Cover Keep Still
Regular earthquake drills for earthquake readiness.
31. Other Drills
S.A.F.E.T.Y. – Simulations Assuring Fast Emergency Training for
Youth
Drills for fire, floods, typhoons, and other hazards.
32. Capacity Building – Students/Families
L.E.A.R.N. – Learner Empowerment And Readiness Network
Seminars and workshops building DRRM awareness and skills.
33. Capacity Building – Teachers/Personnel
E.Q.U.I.P. – Empowering Quality Understanding In Personnel
Trainings to strengthen teacher/staff DRRM competencies.
34. Integration in Curriculum
F.U.S.E. – Fusing Understanding of Safety in Education
Embedding DRRM and CCAM topics in daily classroom teaching.
35. Locally Developed Materials
C.R.E.A.T.E. – Community Resources for Education and Teaching
Emergencies
Locally made visuals, modules, and stories for DRRM education.
36. Learner-Driven Science Projects
I.N.V.E.S.T. – Investigate Nature Via Experiments for Safety and
Technology
DRRM science projects that encourage practical solutions.