Preparedness Empowers You

It saves lives, property, and time.

Emergencies happen, often with little or no notice. By taking action beforehand you can be prepared for any emergency.

Be Ready Navy!
I am. Are you?

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2012 Zombie Poster Contest Winners 130617-N-ZZ999-003
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2012 Winning Entry 130617-N-ZZ999-007
colbyposter
2012 Winning Entry 130617-N-ZZ999-008

Past Winners

2013 Zombie Poster Contest Winner
2013 Zombie Escape Plan Contest Winner 140111-N-ZZ999-005
2013 Zombie Poster Contest Winning Entry
2013 Winning Entry 140111-N-ZZ999-006

2013: Congratulations to Ready Navy Kid, Cassidy (age 11), from Dumfries, VA.

Cassidy's winning Zombie Escape Plan included:

  • two exits from every room
  • the location of her family's kit and meeting spot at the neighbor's house
  • a "bug out bag" with food, water, and her favorite stuffed bunny
  • phone numbers for her parents, siblings, and grandma in Texas

Pictured in the right column with her coat and boots, Cassidy, is prepared for a Zombie attack and other emergencies, even in cold weather.

2012: Congratulations to Ready Navy kids, Caleb (age 9) and Colby (age 7), from Oak Harbor, WA.

Caleb and Colby’s winning posters show that a plan and kit are an important part of preparing for a Zombie Apocalypse or any hazard.

  • Your kit should have a 3-5 day supply of food and essential items for every member of your family.
  • Your plan should include a meeting place inside and outside the neighborhood in case you are not together when the emergency happens.
     

Be sure to talk with your parents, so that whether you face Zombies, Godzilla, hurricanes, tornadoes, or any other emergency, you are all ready.

 

These Ready Navy Kids are Ready.  Are you?  

 

 

Be Ready Navy—Be informed before, during, and after an incident; make a written family emergency plan; and build an emergency supply kit good for at least three days.

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