IEMA
launches 12-month preparedness effort
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[February 04, 2010]
SPRINGFIELD -- As people
throughout Illinois make resolutions for the New Year, the Illinois
Emergency Management Agency is hoping many will resolve to become
better prepared for emergencies during 2010. To help with those
resolutions, the agency is launching a yearlong preparedness effort
called the "12-Month Preparedness Campaign."
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"People sometimes think emergency preparedness is too daunting, so
they don’t do anything," said IEMA Director Andrew Velasquez III.
"By focusing on one aspect of preparedness each month, we’ll take
people through preparedness step by step. Hopefully, by the end of
this year people will find it was easy to become better prepared for
disasters." Velasquez said IEMA will focus on a different
preparedness topic each month in 2010, beginning with home
preparedness in January. Throughout the month, the agency will
feature personal and family preparedness tips and guidance on the
Ready Illinois Web site,
www.ready.illinois.gov, as well as photos, videos and additional
preparedness information through the Ready Illinois Facebook page.
Directions on assembling a disaster supply kit and information about
family emergency plans are two of the subjects that will be featured
during January.
Other topics to be addressed during the yearlong campaign are
workplace preparedness, earthquake preparedness, children and
preparedness, weather-related preparedness, cyber security,
preparedness for people with pets and livestock, and preparedness
for people with functional needs.
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The Ready Illinois Web
site offers comprehensive information on steps people can take
before emergencies happen, what to do once a disaster has occurred
and tips for recovery after the event. In addition, during
large-scale emergencies, IEMA regularly posts current information
there about the situation
[Text from
Illinois
Emergency Management Agency
file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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