| 
			 Back-to-School Is Time to Review 
			Emergency Preparedness Plans 
			 
			 
            Send a link to a friend 
            
 
			
			
			 [August 18, 2022] 
             
			 
			
			As millions of children and college students go back 
			to school this month, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) 
			recommends that all families review their own emergency preparedness 
			plans and school safety plans. Whether your children are in school, 
			on a bus, at music practice, or with their traveling sports league 
			teams, planning and shared information is critical. 
			 
			“Severe weather and other emergencies can happen at any time,” said 
			IEMA Deputy Director Scott Swinford. “Parents should especially 
			discuss with their children where to go for shelter, who to 
			communicate with, and how to communicate with them during an 
			emergency.” 
			 
			Here are some tips to better prepare for the upcoming school year: 
			 
			• Teach children with cell phones about “Text First, Talk Later.” 
			The “IM OK” text message gets through phone congestion easier than 
			phone calls do. 
			 
			• Explain the basics of weather preparedness for tornadoes, severe 
			thunderstorms, fire evacuation, flash flooding, etc. 
			 
			• Make a family communications plan. 
			 
			• Update your emergency contact information on file at your child’s 
			school. 
			
			  
			
			
			[to top of second column]  | 
            
             
  
• Consider adding a relative or trusted friend to the school’s 
information file as they may have to pick your kids up during an emergency. 
 
• Fill out a backpack emergency card for your student’s backpack and your 
wallet. 
 
•  Learn more about school plans for disaster or emergency reunification. 
 
• Encourage young students to take emergency drills seriously and ask questions 
to help them remember what to do. 
  
  
 
• Encourage any college student to make a disaster preparedness kit. 
 
• Speak to college students about ensuring that they are signed up for weather 
alerts and opt-in alert warning services at college. 
 
• Download and discuss the free Safe2Help Illinois helpline and app. 
 
More tips can be on our website at Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA):
www.Ready.Illinois.gov  
				 
			[Illinois Office of Communication and 
			Information]   |