IEMA Encourages People to 'Resolve to be
Prepared'
Will Highlight Preparedness, Safety Topics Each Month
in 2018
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[January 04, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD -
Hurricanes, floods, wildfires, blizzards and other disasters across
the U.S. in 2017 highlighted the importance of being prepared for
all types of emergencies. |
As the New Year begins, the Illinois Emergency
Management Agency (IEMA) and local emergency management agencies
throughout Illinois are encouraging people to ‘Resolve to be Ready’
for emergencies in 2018. The agencies will offer support throughout
the year to help people attain the goal of better preparedness for
themselves and their families.
Each month, the agencies will provide information on various
preparedness or safety topics, including severe and winter weather,
earthquakes, radiation, school and campus safety, cyber security and
more.
One of the first steps toward emergency preparedness is having an
emergency supply kit stocked with basic survival items that are
critical during an emergency, such as:
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One gallon of water per person per day (a minimum
of a three-day supply)
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At least a three-day supply of non-perishable
food
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First aid kit
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Battery-operated radio, flashlight and extra
batteries
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Items for children, seniors, pets, and household
members with health or medical needs
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Disasters often occur with little notice, so it’s also important
to have multiple ways to receive critical information 24/7, such as through NOAA
all-hazards weather alert radios, Wireless Emergency Alerts enabled on most
smartphones, mobile device apps, TV, radio and the Internet.
IEMA maintains the Ready Illinois website (www.Ready.Illinois.gov), a one-stop
location for preparedness information on a variety of hazards. In addition to
information on how to prepare for emergencies, the Ready Illinois website also
provides guidance on what to do during and after a disaster. A list of the 2018
monthly preparedness topics is also available on the Ready Illinois website.
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