Be Ready! September is National Preparedness Month
Would you be ready if there were
an emergency? Be prepared: throughout September there will be activities across
the country to promote emergency preparedness.
Throughout
September there will be activities across the country to promote emergency
preparedness. More than 3,000 organizations – national, regional, and local
public and private organizations – are supporting emergency preparedness
efforts and encouraging all Americans to take action.
Join the
effort! Visit our Web site for “Emergency
Preparedness and Response” and follow these four steps:
September 2013
marks the tenth annual National Preparedness Month, sponsored by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency in the US Department of Homeland Security. One goal
of Homeland Security is to educate the public about how to prepare for
emergencies, including natural disasters, mass casualties, biological and
chemical threats, radiation emergencies, and terrorist attacks.
During
September, emergency preparedness will focus on:
·
Home and family
preparedness, including pets, older Americans, and individuals with
disabilities and special needs (ready.gov)
·
PreparaciĆ³n en EspaƱol (Listo America)
In
collaboration with the American Red Cross, CDC's Web site, Emergency Preparedness and You identifies and
answers common questions about preparing for unexpected events, including:
The Emergency Preparedness and Response offers
additional information and resources under topics such as hurricane
preparedness, extreme heat, and bioterrorism. CDC continually updates
information on recent outbreaks and incidents, and lists emergency resources
for the general public as well as for clinicians and public health
professionals.
If disaster
strikes your community, you might not have access to food, water, or
electricity for some time. By taking time now to prepare emergency water
supplies, food supplies and a disaster supplies kit, you can provide for your
entire family.
Review the
items recommended for a disaster
supplies kit or print the Homeland Security Emergency
Supply checklist.
Make an
Emergency Plan
Make plans with
your family and friends in case you're not together during an emergency.
Discuss how you'll contact each other, where you'll meet, and what you'll do in
different situations. Read how to develop a family disaster
plan or fill out the Homeland Security Family Emergency Plan.
Ask about
planning at your workplace and your child's school or daycare center. The US Department of Education gives
guidelines for school preparedness. Workers at small, medium, and large
businesses should practice for emergencies of all kinds. See Ready Business for more information.
Be Informed
Being prepared
means staying informed. Check all types of media – Web sites, newspapers,
radio, TV, mobile and land phones – for global, national and local information.
During an emergency, your local Emergency Management or Emergency Services
office will give you information on such things as open shelters and evacuation
orders. Check Ready America community and
state information to learn about resources in your community.
Get Involved
Look into
taking first aid and emergency response training, participating in community
exercises, and volunteering to support local first responders. Contact Citizens Corps, which coordinates activities to
make communities safer, stronger and better prepared to respond to an emergency
situation. Contact the Medical Reserve Corps, (MRC). MRC are
community-based units and function as a way to locally organize and utilize
volunteers who want to donate their time and expertise to prepare for and
respond to emergencies and promote healthy living throughout the year.
Homeland Security
promotes emergency preparedness all year round via the Ready America campaign.
Checklists, brochures, and videos are available in English and in Spanish online and by
phone (1-800-BE-READY and 1-888-SE-LISTO).
More
Information
CDC works 24/7
saving lives and protecting people from health threats to have a more secure
nation. A US federal agency, CDC helps make the healthy choice the easy choice
by putting science and prevention into action. CDC works to help people live
longer, healthier and more productive lives.
Source CDC
Come Get Prepared at HealthPro in honor of
National Preparedness Month. We offer
several courses that will enable you to respond to those in need in the event
of a life threatening situation. Sign up
online at hpec.org or give us a call at 951-279-6110.
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