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DHS Encourages Americans to Resolve to be Ready in 2008

Press Secretary, Department of Homeland Security

 

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reminds Americans that the New Year is a perfect time to Resolve to be Ready. The department’s Ready Campaign has outlined the top 10 items for a basic emergency supply kit so that every American can keep their preparedness resolutions next year.

 

“We cannot stress enough the importance of being prepared for all types of emergencies, from natural disasters to terrorist attacks,” said Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. “Having a plan can make all the difference, as the recent flooding and ice storms across the country have shown. The time for individuals, families and businesses to plan is now, and to resolve to make readiness a priority for 2008.”

 

Keeping New Year’s resolutions is challenging, but making resolutions that are simple and realistic is the key to success. Americans can successfully prepare for emergencies by following the Ready Campaign’s three easy steps:

 

Prepare an emergency supply kit;

Make a family emergency plan; and be informed about the kinds of emergencies that can happen in your area and their appropriate responses.

 

To help get started, the Ready Campaign is issuing a checklist of the leading items needed in a basic emergency supply kit for the home or business. These items include: water, food, radio, flashlight, first-aid kit, whistle, moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties, wrench or pliers, local maps, and personal items.

 

For the complete list of items the Ready Campaign recommends including in your emergency kit, visit the Ready Campaign Web site at www.ready.gov or call 1-800-BE-READY. Ready also suggests creating a smaller, portable kit for your home or office in case you need to evacuate immediately.  The Web site includes free information, checklists and guidelines about the two other key components of preparedness – developing a family emergency plan and being informed.

 

DHS reminds Americans to get involved in neighborhood and community preparedness efforts once their families are prepared. A good way to start is by reaching out to a local Citizen Corps Council to learn about hands-on training and opportunities to get involved with a local organization. For more information, visit www.citizencorps.gov.


Blog EntryGlobal Incident Map Dec 28, '07 11:51 PM
for everyone

This post is short and sweet.I was just over at The Global Incident map looking around and i thought that since i have aquired some new friends that maybe they don't know about this web site and decided to post the link for them.It is a very sobering web site and now you can see if there have been any terrorist activity in your city that you haven't been told about by the media.

If you feel that you want to talk to a nice guy just look for a chat button and step on into to have a chat with Morgan ,if he is there,he will talk to you for as long as you want to talk to him.He has many new maps about to come out soon and if you are nice enough he may give you a sneak peek.He let me have a glipse of the new map about to come out that shows all the troubling activity in the schools throughout the nation,i seen it about a few weeks back,still isn't ready yet.

At his site you will find a map for every different type of terrorist threat there is.

http://www.globalincidentmap.com/home.php


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