September is National Preparedness Month — here’s how to plan for disaster

By C. Davis

 

Hurricane Harvey has reminded us that it’s important to plan for disaster. Since 2004, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the national Ready Campaign have promoted National Preparedness Month (NPM) every September. NPM encourages Americans to take steps to prepare for all types of emergencies and strives to increase the overall number of people, families and communities that engage in preparedness actions.

 

The most recent data from the Red Cross, though, reveals that despite 8 out of 10 Americans feeling unprepared for a catastrophic event, only 1 in 10 has taken the following appropriate preparedness steps:

  • Create a family emergency plan.
  • Stock an emergency supply and first-aid kit.
  • Train in basic first aid. Remember, you can’t plan when a disaster will occur, but you can plan ahead to be prepared if and when a disaster does strike.

This September, take time to learn more about NPM and take the suggested steps to become properly prepared. For more information, please visit the NPM website.

 

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