Rhode Island EMA

Rhode Island EMA

@RhodeIslandEMA

Prevention, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery for Rhode Island Governments and Citizens

Rhode Island · http://www.riema.ri.gov

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Simple Preparedness Practices Can Help Local Businesses Survive Disasters: Imagine waking up one morning and hea...

Make emergency preparedness easy. Buy one or two items a week for your emergency kit and it will be complete by the end of the year.

A car emergency kit should include blankets, extra clothes, food, flares, and a bright-colored piece of cloth for a distress flag.

Any good deals on emergency kit items? Let us know what it is and where to find it.

If you buy a generator, have it installed by a licensed, certified professional. Follow all of manufacturer’s directions.

Make an emergency kit for your pet. Include food, water, medication, toys, licenses, and vaccination records.

Federal Program Provides Funds to Buy Flood-Damaged Properties: More than two years ago, historic-level floods r...

Anyone with special healthcare, functional, or access needs should enroll in the RI Special Needs Emergency Registry.

On the 11th anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks, remember: stay vigilant, report suspicious person, package, or activity to authorities.

Consider flood insurance to financially protect your property or business from flood damage.

High Surf, Strong Rip Tide Advisory in Place for Rhode Island: The National Weather Service (NWS) reports that a...

Create a family communications plan in case you are separated in an emergency. Include a meeting spot and contact info.

Make the Pledge to Be Ready During National Preparedness Month: One year ago, Rhode Islanders were still feeling...

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