Hurricane Preparedness: A Family Responsibility 

Release Date: March 16, 2006
Release Number: 1605-197

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Hurricane preparedness is not the responsibility of one agency, community, group or people, but rather a collective effort shared by all who are affected by disastrous storms. The responsibility to be prepared begins with the individual and family. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Alabama Emergency Management Agency encourage all families to take part in planning for future disasters, because when it comes to being ready for the upcoming hurricane season, there is no substitute for knowing how to keep your family safe.

"State emergency personnel will respond quickly to the scene of a disaster, but all Alabamians should be prepared when a hurricane arrives," said State Coordinating Officer Bruce Baughman. "A family that plans ahead will be better prepared before, during, and after a hurricane."

While local, state and federal officials will respond quickly to the scene of a disaster, they cannot help every individual or family right away. Response time may depend on damage to roads and infrastructure, and if basic services like water, electricity or telephones are unavailable, your family should be prepared for self sufficiency for at least seventy-two hours. What does self sufficiency after a disaster mean? The following are points to consider for your family's safety:

"The better prepared each family is when a hurricane hits, the more local, state and federal agencies will be able to assist in the response effort," said Michael Bolch, Federal Coordinating Officer.

FEMA's Community and Family Preparedness Program and American Red Cross Community Disaster Education are nationwide efforts to help people prepare for disasters of all types. For more information, please contact your local emergency management office or American Red Cross chapter. Go online for more about preparing for hurricanes: www.fema.gov or www.ready.gov.

Last Modified: Friday, 17-Mar-2006 08:25:39