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From all of us at IP, wishing you and your family joy, laughter, and a day of good food!
When seconds count, knowing how to shut off your water and electricity can prevent damage, reduce hazards, and keep your loved ones safe. Learn more about Ohio Preparedness Month: bit.ly/3JJIxLE
Oh, look: A freshly brewed example of watch vs. warning, just in time for #NationalCoffeeDay. ☕🥄
There is an increasing threat of heavy rainfall early next week from coastal Georgia through the Carolinas and into the southern Mid-Atlantic states, which could cause flash, urban, and river flooding. The system is expected to be at or near hurricane intensity when it…
Battery Check Day! Replace smoke detector batteries, check flashlights, rotate portable chargers. Small actions = BIG preparedness. #PreparednessStartsAtHome
#DYK: Many emergency rooms see surges in preventable injuries after disasters? Readiness starts with a well-stocked first aid kit and basic medical training. #PreparednessStartsAtHome
Today's Prep Tip: Keep emergency contact cards in everyone's wallet and backpack. Include an out of state contact - often easier to reach during local emergencies. #PreparednessStartsAtHome
When the lights go out, will you be ready? Readiness starts at home with these power outage essentials: • Battery-powered radio • Flashlights and extra batteries • Portable charger for phones • Non-perishable foods #PreparednessStartsAtHome
If you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready. Find your local @NWS office at weather.gov/to receive the latest updates before, during, and after hazardous weather. #PreparednessStartsAtHome
Different seasons bring different challenges. What weather-related emergencies does your family face? Remember to include loved ones who may be temporarily away from home, like students. #SevereWxPrep #PreparednessStartsAtHome
Does your family know what to do when a disaster strikes? Create an emergency plan today: · Establish meeting points · Assign responsibilities · Practice evacuation routes · Create a communication plan #PreparednessStartsAtHome
It’s National Preparedness Month! This year’s theme is #PreparednessStartsAtHome • Know the different types of emergencies that could happen and appropriate responses to stay safe. • Make a family emergency plan. • Build an emergency supply kit.
Make a plan! Consider the hazards in your community and how your family or your organization would respond to each. Make sure to consider how you will communicate and where you will meet if separated. Talk through your plan with others to help identify necessary adjustments.
It's our favorite month! Not just because it's the start of Fall and pumpkin spice - EVERYTHING, it's #NationalPreparednessMonth! Over the next four weeks, we'll be sharing information for individuals, families and businesses to become better prepared when disaster strikes!
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