PREPAREDNESS SAVE LIVES
We have to be partner with local resources for the planning and identifying local emergency response organizations and leaders and asking them to be part of their planning efforts. Encourage citizens for their participation. Schedule them with regular meeting that are open for others to join and attend. We will be more likely to encourage friends, family and neighbors to get involved and will help spread your message of the importance of individual and community preparation.
In doing emergency planning we will make sure for taking into consideration for the seniors, children and community members with special needs. Work with their leadership to make sure you have a plan in the event that such facilities need to be evacuated or receive urgent care.
Sometimes we meet or
it happened in our home some unexpected disasters. We must know how to turn off
home utilities such us gas, electricity and water in the event of an emergency.
In celebrating our National Clean Up Month lets start to clean and green by
practicing the three R’s REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE, And plant trees which help
us our environment to prevent from disasters like, landslide.
During all these emergency preparedness save lives. No matter how prepared your community becomes, you can’t prevent an unexpected local disaster, but you can prepare for one. In this process, regularly communicating the availability of safety information. You’ll be doing everything to keep citizens and their homes safe.
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