Download graphics and captions to help promote the Australian Breastfeeding Associationโs emergency resources and support services on your social media channels
What's included on this page:
- Downloadable social media tiles
- Pre-written caption to accompany each tile
How to use:
- These resources are free to use and share on your social media channels
- Please do not edit or alter the graphics as they are the copyright of the Australian Breastfeeding Association
- When posting, we encourage you to tag the Australian Breastfeeding Association on your platform to help spread the word
Use these tiles to help your community access vital breastfeeding support during emergencies. Together, we can make sure families know where to find help when they need it most.

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Be prepared! Packing an evacuation kit for your baby is easier with ABAโs Evacuation Kit Resources
๐ก Get practical tips and checklists to make sure your little one stays safe and cared for in any emergency.
๐ Download for free: aba.asn.au/emergency

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Is your evacuation kit up-to-date for a natural disaster?
โ Make sure you have everything your baby and family need to stay safe and cared for in an emergency.
๐ Download for free: aba.asn.au/emergency

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Have you prepared an evacuation kit for your family?
Emergencies donโt wait, but you can be ready. Make sure your loved ones are safe and cared for.
๐ Find tips and checklists: aba.asn.au/emergency

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Emergency ready?
Pack an evacuation kit for your baby with enough supplies for at least 3 days.
Download ABA's Evacuation Kit Lists for everything you need to be prepared
๐aba.asn.au/emergency

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Planning ahead helps you care for your baby during an emergency.
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Make a plan
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Pack an evacuation kit
Download our ABA Infant Feeding Evacuation Kit Lists to make sure you have everything you need
๐aba.asn.au/emergency

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๐ Breastfeeding keeps your baby safe in emergencies.
Itโs a ready supply of safe food, clean water and comfort, even during a natural disaster.
๐ Learn more: aba.asn.au/emergency

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Babies and toddlers in emergencies
Itโs normal for little ones to be unsettled. They may want extra cuddles, fuss a bit more, and feed more often.
๐ More information visit: aba.asn.au/emergency

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๐ Give a donation with impact
Gift cards or money donations help families get the supplies they need when it matters most.
๐ More information visit: aba.asn.au/emergency

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Need breastfeeding support during a natural disaster? Call the Australian Breastfeeding Association Breastfeeding Helpline for free support for information and support from qualified breastfeeding counsellors
If you need an interpreter, please call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask them to telephone Breastfeeding Helpline on 1800 686 268
๐ More information visit: aba.asn.au/emergency
The National Breastfeeding Helpline is supported by funding from the Australian Government.

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Need breastfeeding support during a natural disaster? Call the Australian Breastfeeding Association Breastfeeding Helpline for free support for information and support from qualified breastfeeding counsellors
If you need an interpreter, please call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask them to telephone Breastfeeding Helpline on 1800 686 268
๐ More information visit: aba.asn.au/emergency
The National Breastfeeding Helpline is supported by funding from the Australian Government.
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In an emergency, a little support goes a long way for mums and their babies.
From reassurance and safe spaces to feed, to clean areas for preparing babyโs food, small actions can make a huge difference.
๐ค Letโs work together to keep families safe, nourished and cared for.
๐ Learn more: aba.asn.au/disaster-support

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Safety alerts

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โ ๏ธ Boil water alert in our community.
Always boil tap water before using it for baby food or cleaning bottles and feeding equipment to keep your little one safe.
๐ For more information about breastfeeding in emergency situations visit: aba.asn.au/emergency

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โ ๏ธ Do not drink tap water
Use bottled water when preparing your babyโs food to keep them safe and healthy.
๐ For more information about breastfeeding in emergency situations visit: aba.asn.au/emergency

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โ ๏ธ Boil water alert in our community
If youโre breastfeeding and accidentally drink unboiled water, donโt worry! Keep breastfeeding. Your baby will still be safe.
๐ For more information about breastfeeding in emergency situations visit: aba.asn.au/emergency

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โ๏ธ Pregnant women need extra care in the heat
Drink plenty of water, rest often and stay cool to protect yourself and your baby.
๐ For more information: aba.asn.au/resources/breastfeeding-hot-weather

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Caring for a baby during a heatwave?
Offer extra breastfeeds to keep them hydrated.
๐ For more information: aba.asn.au/resources/breastfeeding-hot-weather

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Breastfeeding in a heatwave?
Drink plenty of water and expect your baby may want to feed more often.
๐ For more information: aba.asn.au/resources/breastfeeding-hot-weather

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Ash from fires can contain harmful chemicals. Keep toddlers away from anything with ash until itโs been safely cleaned.
๐ More info: aba.asn.au/emergency

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โ ๏ธ Hidden hazard: asbestos dust
After bushfires, asbestos dust may settle on surfaces. Keep toddlers away until everything has been safely cleaned.
๐ More info: aba.asn.au/emergency

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โก Lost power? Save your frozen breastmilk
Learn how to safely store breastmilk during a blackout to keep it safe for your baby.
๐ More info: aba.asn.au/emergency

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โก Lost power? Need to feed your baby?
You can still feed your baby, hand expressing is a safe option.
๐ More info: aba.asn.au/emergency