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Department of Health to survey Kaua‘i residents on their household emergency preparedness

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The Hawaiʻi Department of Health Kauaʻi District Health Office will conduct a Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response, also known as the CASPER survey, in June to assess the emergency preparedness of Kauaʻi households.

“Routine preparedness CASPERs enable the Kauaʻi District Health Office and our partners to build capacity to conduct similar rapid needs assessment surveys immediately after a disaster,” said Lauren Guest, Kauaʻi acting district health officer. “This allows us to better meet our community’s needs before, during and after a disaster, while also collecting valuable data to inform those efforts.”

Example of vests the Department of Health survey teams will be wearing while conducting CASPER. (Photo courtesy: Hawai‘i Department of Health)

Survey teams will go door to door June 15–19 in 30 randomly selected census blocks, according to a news release from the Department of Health. Seven homes within each block will be systematically selected for a total of 210 attempted household surveys. Teams include the Department of Health staff with support from the Kauaʻi Medical Reserve Corps, the American Red Cross and the Kauaʻi Emergency Management Agency.

The survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete, and participation is voluntary. All responses are confidential; no names or addresses will be collected.

Selected households will be asked about emergency and evacuation plans, awareness of and concerns related to infectious diseases, as well as general health and well-being.

Team members will wear vests identifying themselves as part of the Department of Health survey team and will carry identification cards. Selected households may also choose to complete the survey by phone.

The CASPER survey methodology was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to rapidly assess the health and resource needs of a community following a disaster.

This will be the ninth Department of Health CASPER survey conducted on Kauaʻi. Results will be shared with the public in a final report.

Previous reports are available at https://health.hawaii.gov/kauai/Casper/.

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