Homeland Security
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Development of preparedness plans, training, equipping and the conduct of exercises are necessary to protect Colorado's agriculture communities.
The four phases that make this possible are: prevent, protect, respond and recover. By building on these components, Colorado is better prepared to handle adverse events. Dr. Bill Bennett Director |
BE PREPARED!
All emergencies begin locally. While help may be on the way, ensure you have taken precautions to safeguard you, your family and your agricultural enterprise. Make an emergency plan, prepare a response kit; consider actions that will aid you in all phases of the emergency management cycle.
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United States Department of Agriculture Primary resource for guidelines, rules, & regulations for Agriculture in America |
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Ready Colorado Great family-focused readiness tools Learn more |
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Colorado Information Analysis Center For reporting suspicious, non-criminal activity |
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Community Emergency Response Team Guidence for community involvement |
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Colorado Division of Emergency Management State roles in emergency manament explained |
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