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If you're on the road, travel with a first aid kit and necessary medications in case you are away from home for a prolonged time.
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WEA is a free, wireless emergency alert system that sends text-like alert msgs to your mobile device during an emergency in your area
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Alerts received at the right time can help keep you safe during an
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Find out what kinds of disasters, both natural and accidental, are most likely to occur in your area and how you will be notified.
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Plan for your risks. There are actions that should be taken before, during and after an event that are unique to each hazard.
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Teach children how to be ready too. Have them help build your family emergency kit and plan ahead with them
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First responders will be there after a disaster but they cannot reach everyone immediately. Have your own
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A disaster supply kit is simply a collection of basic items you may need in the event of an
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Winter Safety Tip: Listen to your NOAA weather radio for updates and follow instructions of local officials
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Don't forget about pets when a
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Have blankets and warm clothing in your car and also ready at home in case of a power outage
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From the Phoenix Office of Emergency Management: Do not use candles as a source of light during a power outage. It is a fire hazard.
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#Winter storm &#blizzard safety tips - online: http://www.ready.gov/winter-weather on your phone: http://m.fema.gov/winter-storms-extreme-cold …Retweeted by femaregion8Expand Collapse -
Take the mystery out of fire play by teaching children that fire is a tool, not a toy http://ow.ly/hCRHV
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If you will be going away during cold weather, leave the heat on in your home, set to a temperature no lower than 55ºF.
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