Be “a force of nature” and help others learn about severe weather preparedness
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
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April 22-28 is the first Severe Weather Preparedness Week in the U.S. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are calling on you to “Be a Force of Nature” and spread the word about preparedness in your community.
How can you be a force of nature? There are three simple steps:
Don’t forget to check out our Get Ready fact sheets, which can help you get ready for all kinds of severe weather and are available in both English and Spanish. You can also watch this short video from FEMA and NOAA for more information:
Leave a comment on our blog and tell us what you’re doing to become a force of nature for severe weather preparedness in your community!
How can you be a force of nature? There are three simple steps:
- Know the severe weather risks in your area.
- Make a plan to be prepared. Visit http://www.ready.gov/ to take the Preparedness Pledge and make your plan.
- Tell others what you’re doing to get ready.
Don’t forget to check out our Get Ready fact sheets, which can help you get ready for all kinds of severe weather and are available in both English and Spanish. You can also watch this short video from FEMA and NOAA for more information:
Leave a comment on our blog and tell us what you’re doing to become a force of nature for severe weather preparedness in your community!
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