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Web Resources
- Make an Emergency Plan
- Make a Plan (Video)
- Sign up for alerts and warnings in your area
- Learn your evacuation zone and have an evacuation plan
- Make and practice Your Plan graphics
Click here for more Preparedness Materials from FEMA that can be easily downloaded in English (more languages found here .)
Social Media Posts
- Be Prepared. Make an emergency plan today & practice it: www.ready.gov/plan #LastingLegacy
- Preparing your family for an emergency is as simple as a conversation over dinner. Get started today: www.ready.gov/plan #PreparedNotScared
- It’s important to include kids in the disaster planning process. Review your family emergency plan together so that they know what to do even if you are not there: ready.gov/kids #YouthPrep #LastingLegacy
- Practice your fire escape plan by having a home fire drill at least twice a year with everyone in the home. #LastingLegacy
- Download a group texting app so your entire circle of family and friends can keep in touch before, during & after an emergency. #PreparedNotScared
- Practice evacuating in the car with your animals, so they’re more familiar if you need to evacuate in an emergency. #PrepareNow
- Be prepared. Get the @fema app with weather alerts for up to 5 locations, plus disaster resources and safety tips: fema.gov/mobile-app #LastingLegacy
- Contact your water and power companies to get on a “priority reconnection service” list of power-dependent customers if you rely on electrical medical equipment. #PrepareNow
- Learn how to turn off utilities like natural gas in your home. ready.gov/safety-skills#PreparedNotScared #LastingLegacy
- Be prepared for a power outage by having enough food, water, & meds to last for at least 72 hours: ready.gov/kit #LastingLegacy