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Disaster Preparedness in Michigan
Governor Jennifer M. Granholm

Welcome to Michigan Prepares - Michigan's new web site for individual and family emergency preparedness.

When an emergency happens, your safety and the safety of your family may depend on decisions made in a few seconds. Creating a plan and talking about it ahead of time can make all the difference.

This web page contains a wide variety of information to help you develop an emergency plan that is right for your family. Just click on the links below for valuable information about natural disasters, chemical or biological emergencies, and much more.

So when an emergency hits and seconds count make sure you and your family are prepared.

Sincerely,

Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of Michigan



Family and Community
familyClick here for: information about preparing your family, your community and your business for disasters and emergency situations.
Biological Emergencies
laboratory technicianClick here for: information about common and seasonal diseases, bioterrorism agents, treatment and prevention and other related topics for both the public and medical professionals.


Chemical Emergencies
storage tanksClick here for: information about preparing consumers and health professionals to deal with situations arising from exposure to dangerous or toxic chemicals.
Radiological Emergencies
nuclear power plantClick here for: information about preparing consumers and health professionals to deal with situations arising from exposure to radiological or nuclear materials.


Natural Disaster
lightning stormClick here for: information on preparing consumers and health professionals to deal with the consequences of tornadoes, storms, extreme heat and cold and other severe weather and natural disasters
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