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National PrepareAthon! Day April 30th:  Take 
Action and Be Disaster Ready 
			
		 
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            [April 29, 2015]  
			
			CHICAGO 
			–Take a few minutes to commit to being ready for disasters that may 
			threaten your community. The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s 
			Region V office in Chicago, Ill., is encouraging everyone to take 
			part in America’s PrepareAthon! National Day of Action on April 30 
			and consider doing at least one activity to improve your resilience 
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			 “Spring in the Midwest can bring a heightened risk for severe 
			weather, so it’s even more critical for people to get ready now,” 
			said FEMA Region V Administrator Andrew Velasquez III. “Be 
			proactive, and engage your family, friends and neighbors in one of 
			the many simple ways to prepare for emergencies.” Sign up for 
			local alerts and warnings and check for access to wireless emergency 
			alerts. Visit your city and/or county website to find out if 
			they offer emergency alert notifications through their own systems. 
			You should also ensure your cell phone is enabled to receive 
			Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) to warn you of extreme weather and 
			other emergencies in your area. Remember, warning sirens are 
			intended for outdoor notification. When indoors, your alert-enabled 
			smart phone or weather radio can provide you with critical alerts. 
			  
			Download apps to get and stay prepared, such as: 
				- FEMA app. Access disaster safety tips, an emergency kit 
				list, emergency meeting location information, and a map with 
				open shelters. Text ANDROID or APPLE to 43362 (4FEMA) and 
				receive a link for download (standard data/message rates apply) 
				or go to the mobile site http://m.fema.gov and click STAY 
				CONNECTED then click ANDROID or APPLE.
 
  
				- Red Cross app. Access information on first aid, disaster 
				risks and shelters. Visit www.redcross.org and click MOBILE APPS 
				(available in English and Spanish).
 
				 
				Develop and test emergency communications plans. Visit 
				www.Ready.gov/plan-for-your-risks for tips on how to ensure your 
				plan is as comprehensive as possible. 
				 
				Assemble or update emergency supplies. Include drinking 
				water, a first-aid kit, canned food, a radio, flashlight and 
				blankets. Visit www.Ready.gov/build-a-kit for a disaster supply 
				checklist. Don’t forget to store additional supply kits in your 
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Collect and safeguard critical documents. Make copies of important 
documents (mortgage papers, deed, passport, bank information, etc.). Keep copies 
in your home and store originals in a secure place outside the home, such as a 
bank safe deposit box. 
 
Document property and obtain appropriate insurance for relevant hazards. 
Discuss with your insurance agent the risks that may threaten your home and the 
types of coverage you may need to ensure your property is adequately insured. 
Plan with neighbors to help each other and share resources. Once you have 
a family plan in place, share it with your neighbors. Discuss ways you can help 
each other in the event of an emergency. 
 
America's PrepareAthon! is a grassroots campaign developed to encourage 
individuals, organizations and communities to prepare for specific hazards 
through drills, group discussions and exercises. More information about the ways 
to participate and register is available at www.Ready.gov/prepare. For even more 
readiness information, follow FEMA Region V at twitter.com/femaregion5 and 
facebook.com/fema. 
 
FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as 
a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to 
prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all 
hazards. 
				 
			[Federal Emergency Management Agency] 
			  
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