Sunday, August 30, 2015

Ready.gov

What everybody should be aware of

There is nowhere where you are not potentially in some kind of emergency/catastrophe situation

Blackouts in urban areas that are not ready for them are an incredible pain and danger, I know ( in the country, people expect blackouts but often forget they can get flooded out etc.)

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BE INFORMED

Stormy weather on a road

BE INFORMED

Learn what protective measures to take before, during, and after an emergency

MYTH: I DON’T NEED TO WORRY ABOUT DISASTERS WHERE I LIVE.

Emergency preparedness is not only for Californians, Midwesterners and Gulf Coast residents. Most communities may be impacted by several types of hazards during a lifetime. Americans also travel more than ever before to areas with different hazard risks than at home.
Knowing what to do before, during and after an emergency is a critical part of being prepared and may make all the difference when seconds count. Use this site to learn about potential emergencies that can happen and how to prepare for and respond to them.

BASIC PROTECTIVE MEASURES FOR ALL HAZARDS

Some basic protective actions are similar across many different hazards:

DISASTER SPECIFIC PREPAREDNESS

There are important differences among potential emergencies that should impact the decisions you make and the actions you take.  
This site contains the following helpful information for each type of disaster:
  • How to plan with your household and prepare in advance so you are ready
  • Signs of hazardous events that come with very little warning
  • How to protect your household during the disaster
  • Begin recovery following the initial disaster
Learn this information for each type of disaster that could affect you:
•    Natural Disasters
•    Technological & Accidental Hazards
•    Terrorist Hazards
•    Pandemics
•    Home Fires
Last updated: 02/04/2014 - 12:24 PM

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