Are You Prepared?
Do you know what to do in an emergency? Does your whole family understand what to do in an emergency? If not, then it is time to look at disaster preparedness resources. Create a plan for you and your family so everyone is better prepared and knows what to do if disaster strikes.
Good preparation can reduce or prevent some disasters. Emergency plans are created to avoid or diminish disasters. Appropriate planning and prevention can decrease the devastating impact of a disaster on populations and individuals. Understanding how to use the resources available to you and your family could possibly save lives, time, and property.
By having a plan in place, you can be better prepared to respond to different types of emergencies, such as natural disasters, medical emergencies, or security threats.
For example, do you live in an area prone to hurricanes or flooding? Having a plan in place to secure your home and protect important documents and valuables can help to prevent or minimize damage. In addition, at work or in school, having an emergency plan in place can help to ensure that everyone in the building knows what to do in the event of an emergency.
Finally, having a plan can help to reduce stress and anxiety during an emergency. By knowing what to do and having a plan in place, you can feel more confident and in control during a stressful and potentially dangerous situation.
Check out these resources and think about how you would like to apply them to your disaster preparedness knowledge.
It's never too late to understand, then get a plan!
National Preparedness Month - September