Don't Wait. Communicate. Make Your Emergency Plan Today. Join Others Taking Part In Family And Community Preparedness

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Make Your EmergencyPlan Today. Join Others Taking Part In Family And Community Preparedness AccessAlerts and Warnings Test Communication Plans Conduct an Exercise Drill or Practice Emergency Response EVERY eS Plan with Neighbors a uo- Assemble or Update Supplies AMERICA’S teEe @ MakeProperty Safer : Participate in a Class,Training, or Discussion ie) Document and Insure Property Safeguard Documents Courtesy of America’s PrepareAthon! and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. (NAPSA)—Despite the fact that Here are some ways to get weare seeing more extreme weather prepared: Sign up for local alerts and sasters, research shows that fewer yourlocal government. *Know how to get in touch with each other, especially if you happen to be in different locations—such as home, school or work—when disaster strikes. *Identify and practice meeting in a safe and familiar place where across the United States and increases in the costs of natural dithan half of Americans have developed and discussed an emergency plan with their household. Oneof the waysto protect your family and prepare for an emergency is to start with good communication. A family emergency communication plan is critical to making sure the entire family knows whoto contact, howto reach each other, and where to meet up in an emergency. America’s PrepareAthon!™ is a campaign to get people better prepared for disasters through hazard-specific group discussions, drills and exercises. As part of the campaign and National Preparedness Month this September, we are encouraging families to take a few minutes to talk through and practice their emergency plan. warnings from school, work or your family can go for protection or to reunite. Have a wallet card with emergency numbersandan out-of-town point of contact. Know the evacuation routes out of town. Visit the America’s PrepareAthon! website at ready.gov/prepare to download the Be Smart: Create Your Family Emergency Communication Plan andjoin the millions of families doing their part to get prepared.