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National Preparedness Month Tips of the Day

There are a few simple steps you and your family can take to become better prepared for an emergency: Get a Kit, Make a Plan, Be Informed and Get Involved. This September, during National Preparedness Month, please follow these "Tips of the Day" from the American Red Cross and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to help you and your family get started today!

9/2 Tip Of The Day - Oh, the places you'll go

Pick a place to meet after a disaster. Designate two meeting places. Choose one right outside your home, in case of a sudden household emergency, such as a fire. The second place you choose needs to be outside your neighborhood, in the event that it is not safe to stay near or return to your home.


Statistic, Fact or Story?

According to the National Fire Protection Association, in 2005, 83% of all fires fatalities occurred at home, resulting in 3,055 fire deaths. In the U.S., someone dies in a home fire roughly every 197 minutes.

 
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