March is Severe Weather
Preparedness Month
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[March 07, 2019]
As a record number of tornado outbreaks in December clearly
demonstrated, severe weather can happen at any time of the year. To
help people better prepare for weather emergencies, IEMA and local
emergency management agencies will be promoting Severe Weather
Preparedness Month throughout the month of March.
The National Weather Service and state and local emergency
management officials strongly encourage people to have a National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) All Hazards Weather
Radio with battery backup. These radios can be programmed to receive
alerts for specified counties to keep you and your family apprised
of impending weather and post-event information for all types of
hazards including natural (earthquakes), environmental (chemical
spills) and public safety hazards (AMBER alerts). When an alert is
issued for the programmed area, the device will sound a warning
alarm tone followed by the essential information.
“Having a weather alert radio in your home can save your life,” said
Acting Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau. “Much like a smoke detector or
carbon monoxide detector, these devices can alert you while you are
sleeping in order to give you the time you need to get your family
to safety.”
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In this day and age of families constantly on the go, it is also critical for
people to have multiple ways to receive notifications and updated information
about severe weather warnings. FEMA offers a FREE mobile app that provides fast
and reliable weather alerts from the National Weather Service (NWS). The app can
be tailored to offer alerts for up to five different locations nationwide. The
mobile app can also help you locate open shelters and disaster resource centers
near you in the event of an emergency.
For more information about what to do before, during and after a storm, please
visit www.Ready.Illinois.gov. There you will find a Severe Weather Preparedness
Guide, developed by IEMA and NWS, which provides tips on how to prepare for all
weather emergencies.
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