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Prepare for Any Emergency with these 6 Essential Tips

  • Writer: globalimpactgroupa
    globalimpactgroupa
  • Sep 22, 2023
  • 1 min read

Being ready for disasters is crucial to staying safe when severe weather strikes. Preparedness Month observed every September, serves as a timely reminder to evaluate our disaster readiness and take necessary steps to safeguard ourselves and our loved ones during emergencies and disasters. From creating emergency plans to building disaster supply kits, follow these practical preparedness steps tailored for your region's hazards like hurricanes, earthquakes, wildfires or flooding.



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National Preparedness Month September


Make a Household Emergency Plan: Discuss evacuation routes, meeting places and communication methods with your family. Assign roles so everyone knows what to do in any crisis.


Assemble an Emergency Kit: Stock up on vital supplies that will sustain your family for 72+ hours if help is unavailable. Must-have kit items include food, water, first aid, a flashlight, batteries, radio and important documents.


Stay Informed through Warnings: Use local news, weather alerts and emergency notifications to get real-time updates on impending dangers. Sign up for community alert systems for instant threat notifications.


Fortify Your Home Against Disasters: Install smoke/CO alarms and fire extinguishers. Reinforce doors/windows and anchor heavy furniture to minimize damage from quakes or storms.


Join Local Preparedness Groups: Getting involved in neighborhood watch or emergency planning organizations helps collaborate on resources and support the community during disasters.


Regularly Check Your Supplies: Keep an organized emergency kit and regularly check the expiration dates and condition of all items to ensure you're fully prepared year-round for any emergency situation.



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