Weather Preparedness 

Release Date: March 5, 2008
Release Number: 1740-024

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LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- With spring around the corner, every family should be prepared to face another season of destructive storms and flooding. Every home should have a Disaster Supply Kit that includes a weather radio. The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) urge all Indiana residents to act now to assemble their family's emergency supplies before the start of the spring storm season.

"Weather radios have long been a staple of storm-prone communities," said J. Eric Dietz, State Coordinating Officer.  "We'd like to educate all Indiana residents to appreciate their broader applications as early warning for nearly all disasters, ranging from flood and weather-related events, tornados, snow storms....even chemical releases. They are a must for any disaster preparedness kit."

National Weather Service forecasters provide routine weather programming at all times. During life-threatening weather conditions, the radios send out a special alarm tone. This is critical, because weather can turn deadly very fast. Tornados and flash flooding are two examples which can occur when people are sleeping or unaware of the forecast. Both can be deadly if people do not have an emergency plan or enough warning so that they can get to a safe place.

With a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio, you will be alerted to dangerous weather and have time to take shelter. NOAA Weather Radios also broadcast warnings and information regarding technological disasters, such as chemical releases or oil spills. They can be purchased at most stores that sell electronic devices. Most run on batteries or have battery back-up.

"Every household should also have at least a three day supply of food and water," said Mike Smith, FEMA federal coordinating officer. "Disaster Supply Kits are a central aspect of preparedness, and we ask those who have not yet assembled their kits to do so before the start of the spring storm season."

Every home should be stocked with a supply kit and when storing the supplies, keep them easily accessible in case of an evacuation.

A Disaster Supply Kit should contain the following:

Visit www.Ready.gov, www.FEMA.gov, and www.in.gov/dhs/3638.htm  for a thorough look into disaster preparedness and a more detailed list of emergency supplies. Also, www.Ready.gov/kids is an excellent resource for information on how to involve children in the process of assembling the family's Disaster Supply Kit.

FEMA coordinates the federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terror.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 05-Mar-2008 14:44:14