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NPM Activities for HR - September 2014

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Facebook: Today is the first day of National Preparedness Month for
both the CDC and FEMA, which runs from September 1st - 30
th
!
The CDCs National Preparedness Month theme is Are You Ready? This
weeks activities will focus on incorporating children into emergency
preparedness and what to do with kids during an emergency. To get
involved:
Follow us on social media ( @CDCemergency on Twitter and
CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response on Facebook)
Bookmark their Public Health Matters blog
Sign up for GovDelivery email updates
FEMAs National Preparedness Month theme is: Be Disaster Aware, Take
Action to Prepare. This weeks activities will focus on howto reconnect
with family after a disaster.
To get involved:
Use the hashtag #NatlPrep and encourage others to do the
same
Follow @Readygov and @PrepareAthon on Twitter
Like themon Facebook/Readygov
PSA: Preparing Makes Sense http://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/78834
Facebook Post Week 1 How to Reconnect with Family After a Disaster.
Reconnect with your family after a disaster. Make sure your family has a family
emergency communication plan. For more tips and information visit:
www.ready.gov/september #NatlPrep
Tweets: Today is the first day of National Preparedness Month! #NatlPrep
Learn How To reconnect with your family after a disaster. More tips:
http://go.usa.gov/5MT4 #NatlPrep
National Preparedness Month has a different theme every week. Details:
http://go.usa.gov/5MCH #NatlPrep

PSA: Wireless Emergency Alerts 30 sec English PSA (closed captioning)-
view on YouTube: http://youtu.be/wDpcGypv2_U Download on the FEMA
library: http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/82630
Thunderclap Message: SMS September, 2, 2014 @ 2:00 PM
Facebook: How will you reconnect with each other? Where will you meet?
What if your neighborhood is being evacuated? Learn How To reconnect with
your family after a disaster. More tips: http://go.usa.gov/5MT4 #NatlPrep
Watch this 30 second video to learn how Wireless Emergency Alerts can save
your life: http://youtu.be/wDpcGypv2_U
For more information about Wireless emergency alerts visit:
www.ready.gov/alerts #NatlPrep
It's important to make a plan now so that you will know what to do, how to find
each other, and how to communicate in an emergency.
Check out these tools to start your family emergency plan today:
http://www.ready.gov/kids/make-a-plan #NatlPrep

PSA: Watch and share the new 2014 Ready Campaign PSAs first week of
September: www.ready.gov/september
Tweet: Make a plan to reconnect with family after a disaster by text, e-mail,
social media & cell: http://go.usa.gov/5MgJ #NatlPrep
Join the CDC for a Twitter Chat on Preparedness for Vulnerable Populations
on September 10 at 3pmEST. Use #CDCprep and join the conversation!
Facebook:
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
www.ready.gov/make-a-plan
www.ready.gov/kids/make-a-plan
www.ready.gov/publications
www.ready.gov/prepare
Printable Publications
Family Communication Plan for Parents and Kids-Ready Kids
PDF
Preparing Makes Sense. Get Ready Now. PDF
Commuter Emergency Plan PDF
PSA: Consequences http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/76013
Tweets: Dont stress over wondering where your family is after a disaster. Make
a plan to connect: http://go.usa.gov/5u4h #NatlPrep
Creating a family communications plan is one of the many actions you can take
on the National PrepareAthon! Day on September 30th. To register for the
National PrepareAthon! Day visit: www.ready.gov/prepare #PrepareAthon
Kids bored? We can help. Check out our online Ready Kids build a kit game:
http://go.usa.gov/5hS5 #PrepareAthon #NatlPrep
Visit Your State Offices and Agencies of Emergency Managements website to
learn more about emergency management where you live or
work:www.fema.gov/state-offices-and-agencies-emergency-management
Facebook: Knowing what types of disasters occur is only part of being prepared
for them. Once the hazards are identified, know the risks associated with the
specific hazard, and the steps to take to make sure prepared for their occurrence.
Learn about the weather expected in your area by visiting: www.weather.gov
#PrepareAthon #NatlPrep
Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Emergency
Preparedness and Response website for information on diseases, bioterrorism,
chemical emergencies and natural disasters.
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
American Red Cross First Aid App
Sesame Workshop Let's Get Ready!




PSA: Preparing Makes Sense for Older Americans
http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/78859
Tweet: Practice, Practice, Practice! Turn your emergency plan into an
activity your family can take part in! #PrepareAthon
The Blogger Preparedness Mama has created a
Ready, Set, Get Prepared! 30 Days of Preparedness for National
Preparedness Month. The initiative encourages taking one posted
preparedness topic each day and then make it a part of your preparedness
plan.
Facebook: Emergency Readiness for Older Adults and Caregivers contains
a 4 page readiness checklist and provides step by step instructions on their
three-step approach to emergency planning:
Step 1 Know the basics. Learn about the risks your particular community
faces; know how to do things like turning off your gas and electricity; get to
know your neighbors.
Step 2 Have your emergency supplies ready. This includes items you
would need to survive in your home until help arrives; it should also include
a personal evacuation bag, partially packed and ready to go.
Step 3 Make a personal plan. Many older persons have special needs
relating to medications, medical equipment, mobility, and support services;
making a personal emergency readiness plan increases the likelihood that
essential needs will still be met, even in an emergency situation.
Visit the Geriatric Mental Health Foundations A Mental Health Care Guide
for special emergency planning concerns, signs of psychological distress
and tips for helping the elderly recover after a disaster.
A guide for older adults, and their family members and caregivers, on how to
prepare for a possible disaster and how to respond following one.
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
www.ready.gov/seniors
www.ready.gov/kit
Prepare For Emergencies Now: Information For Older
Americans PDF
Blue Button - Department of Health and Human
Services tool that enables secure, electronic access to view
and download your health records online for emergency and
non-emergency use
American Red Cross: Disaster Preparedness for Seniors By
Seniors
Facebook: The American Red Cross can provide on-site first aid trainings. For
more information, go to www.redcross.org/take-a-class
A Community Emergency Response Team(CERT) Programcan help prepare
individuals to help others before professional responders arrive. For more
information on CERT, visit www.fema.gov/community-emergency-response-
teams
Ready.gov in Spanish has a new look and feel. Visite la nueva pgina de
Listo.gov para obtener consejos de preparacin.
Does your family know what to do before, during and after a lightning storm?
Learn the facts and practice your plan: http://go.usa.gov/NcGe #NatlPrep
Tweets: Drills can help keep your mind controlled and focused in times of an
emergency. Learn how to prepare yourself through #PrepareAthon!
For tips on starting a personal emergency water supply visit:
www.Ready.gov/water #NatlPrep.
Make a disaster plan for your land via @USDA:
http://www.extension.org/disasters #NatlPrep
For current information on pandemic and avian flu fromthe U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services visit PandemicFlu.gov/AvianFlu.
Extreme Heat: A Guide to Promote Your Personal Health and Safety
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Facebook: Week 2 of FEMAs National Preparedness Month focuses on
knowing how to plan for specific needs before a disaster.
Monday, 9/8: Youth and Children, and Colleges and Universities
Tuesday, 9/9: Tribal Audiences
Wednesday, 9/10: Business
Thursday, 9/11: First Responders
Friday, 9/12: Organizations
Saturday, 9/13: Disabilities, Access & Functional Needs and Older
Americans
Sunday, 9/14 Pets/animals
For more tips and information visit: www.ready.gov/september #NatlPrep
Week 2 of the CDCs National Preparedness Month focuses on knowing
how to plan for special medical needs before a disaster.
Specific topics include:
Preparedness actions for those with disabilities, health conditions, medical
needs and their caregivers
Information for emergency planners to meet the physical and mental needs
for special medical needs populations
Join in a Twitter Chat on Preparedness for Vulnerable Populations on
September 10 at 3pmEST. Use #CDCprep and join the conversation!

PSA: The Day Before Hurricane Irene http://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/80417
Facebook Know How To plan for specific needs before a Disaster :Youth
and Children, and Colleges and Universities
The American Red Cross Ready Rating Program is a free, self-guided
programdesigned to help businesses, organizations, and schools become
better prepared for emergencies using a three-point self-assessment and
provides tools, tips and best practices to help improve preparedness.
Save the Childrens Disaster Preparedness for Kids in the USA provides an
interactive map of the US showing the state of preparedness for
evacuation/relocation, family-child reunification, children with special needs,
and multiple disasters.
Ready... Set... Prepare: A Disaster Preparedness Activity Book for Ages 4 to 7
Ready...Set...Prepare: A Disaster Preparedness Activity Book for Ages 8 to 11
Tweets: Create a communication plan to reconnect with roomies and dorm
mates after a disaster. Tips: http://go.usa.gov/NrtB #NatlPrep
Make sure you have a plan to reconnect even if your kids are at school during
a disaster. Tips: http://go.usa.gov/NrFz #NatlPrep
Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, Lightning, Nature\'s Most Violent Storms: A
Preparedness Guide, Including Tornado Safety Information for Schools
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
Disaster Preparedness Resource Guide for Child Welfare
Agencies
Higher Education Resources:
www.ready.gov/campus
Prepare Your Organization: Hurricane Safety for Institutions of
Higher Education
Prepare Your People: Hurricane Safety for Institutions of Higher
Education
Hurricane Organizational Tabletop Exercise Customizable
PowerPoint for Institutions of Higher Education
K-12 Resources:
www.ready.gov/kids
Prepare Your Organization: Hurricane Safety for K-12 Schools
Prepare Your People: Hurricane Safety for K-12 Schools
Hurricane Organizational Tabletop Exercise Customizable
PowerPoint for K-12 Schools
Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) Technical
Assistance Center
Understand how to Develop a High-Quality School EOP
Learn the ED recommended Six Step Planning Process
View the School EOP Guide
PSA: Preparing Makes Sense in Indian Country http://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/78865
Facebook: Know How To plan for specific needs before a Disaster :Tribal
Audiences
Tribal Emergency Preparedness in 3 Steps:
1. Build A Kit - Assemble enough emergency supplies for at least 3
days
2. Make A Plan - Pick a friend to call if you get separated from
family
3. Be Informed About What Might Happen Learn about the types
of emergencies most likely to affect your community
Learn more at http://www.ready.gov/make-a-plan/indian-country.
Tweet: Preparing Makes Sense in Indian Country: http://go.usa.gov/NYpY
#NatlPrep
Is Your Tribe Ready? Tribal Leaders Brochure
Emergency management training for Tribal Representatives
http://www.fema.gov/training/training-tribal-representatives
Americas #PrepareAthon! offers tips, tools and resources for you to take
action for preparedness in your community. Check out www.ready.gov/prepare
for more information and register to participate today!
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
Emergency Preparedness Resources for Native Americans PDF
Ready Indian Country
Is Your Tribe Ready? Prepare for Emergencies in Tribal Nations Brochure
National Native American Emergency Medical Services Association for first
responders, emergency medical technicians, emergency nurses, and
emergency physicians.
PSA: Business Continuity Planning Suite Introductory Video (Funny!):
http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/80069
Storefront Earthquake https://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/82834
Storefront Flood http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/82841
Facebook: Know How To plan for specific needs before a Disaster :Business
Does your business have an emergency plan? 5 steps will walk your business
through developing an emergency plan:
1. Program management
2. Planning
3. Implementation
4. Testing and exercises
5. Programimprovement
For more tips and information visit: www.ready.gov/business #NatlPrep
Tweets: Business disaster plan tip: save important docs on the cloud for quick
access after a storm. http://go.usa.gov/5ejF #NatlPrep
Up to 40% of businesses never recover from a major disaster. Make a plan:
youtu.be/yex44j8GCag #NatlPrep
Have a business emergency preparedness plan and practice it! Tips:
1.usa.gov/1rHzkjL #PrepareAthon
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
www.ready.gov/business
www.preparemybusiness.org
Every Business Should Have A Plan. 12-page Booklet
Join a Twitter Chat on Preparedness for Vulnerable Populations today at 3pm
EST. Use #CDCprep and join the conversation!

Facebook: Know How To plan for specific needs before a Disaster: First
Responders (Police, Fire, EMS, Nurses, and Public Utility etc.)
September 30th marks the National PrepareAthon! Day. Show people how you
are taking action to prepare for hazard in your area by using #PrepareAthon.
Share with others what you are doing to practice emergency preparedness. Dont
forget to visit www.ready.gov/prepare to register your event today.
Tweets:
The FCCs Emergency Planning for First Responders provides guidelines
intended to help First Responders ensure their continuity of operations and
manage the security and operability of their communications systems and
networks during emergencies.
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
Evacuate or Stay Put - Decide to evacuate or stay put and shelter in
place.
Gathering Up Loved Ones - Make a plan to gather family and pets.
Emergency Food and Water - Find food and water in an
emergency.
Emergency Shelter - Locate an emergency shelter.
Emergency Medical - Learn basic tips on caring for injuries.

Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
To help emergency responders develop plans and response capacity for
radiation emergencies, the CDC has the following resources Information for
Emergency Responders.
Emergency and TerrorismPreparedness for Environmental Health
Practitioners
WISER - Wireless Information Systemfor Emergency Responders
Chemical Hazards Emergency Medical Management
Chemical Emergency Information for First Responders
Psychological First Aid for First Responders
Organizational Approaches - Tips for Emergency and Disaster
Response Workers: Managing and Preventing Stress
National Domestic Preparedness Consortium
Center for Domestic Preparedness



Facebook: Know How To plan for specific needs before a Disaster
:Organizations (Faith-based, voluntary and state/local/tribal)
Purchase a Public Alert Radio to receive the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration Weather Radio All Hazards broadcasts. For
more information on registering for alerts and warnings visit the National
Weather Service website at www.weather.gov/subscribe.
The National Incident Management Systemand the Incident Command
Systemare used by emergency managers to provide a standard vocabulary
and process to manage emergencies and is a valuable organizing and
management tool for any organization. Free training is available online.
Learn more at https://training.fema.gov/IS/NIMS.aspx
The Crisis and Emergency Risk
Communication training programdraws fromlessons learned during public
health emergencies and incorporates best practices fromthe fields of risk
and crisis communication. For course materials, visit
http://emergency.cdc.gov/cerc/.
Take time with seniors to make an emergency plan. Print this plan:
http://go.usa.gov/5MeC #NatlPrep
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
www.praise.ga.gov/
Basic Emergency Supply List PDF
Prepare Your People: Hurricane Safety for Workplaces
Prepare Your Organization: Hurricane Safety for Workplaces
Hurricane Organizational Tabletop Exercise Customizable
PowerPoint for Workplaces
Prepare Your People: Hurricane Safety for Community-Based
Organizations
Prepare Your Organization: Hurricane Safety for Community-
Based Organizations PDF
Hurricane Organizational Tabletop Exercise Customizable
PowerPoint for Community-Based Organizations
Tweets:
Practice preparedness in your organizations! Download simple drills &
exercises: http://go.usa.gov/5J5J #PrepareAthon
Take action by building an emergency preparedness kit. Tips:
www.ready.gov/kit #PrepareAthon
Keep a radio & extra batteries handy to listen for directions fromlocal
officials if you lose power. #NatlPrep
#PrepareAthon can help your faith-based organizations discover drills to
keep your people safe. http://go.usa.gov/5J5J #NatlPrep
PSA: Preparing Makes Sense for People with Disabilities and Other Access
and Functional Needs. http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/78827
Facebook: Know How To Plan for Specific Needs Before a Disaster
:Disabilities, Access and Functional Needs and Older Americans
Effective Communications for People with Disabilities: Before, During, and
After Emergencies is a guide fromthe National Council on Disability to help
emergency planners and state and local officials provide effective emergency
communication to people with disabilities.
The National Center on Emergency Planning for People with Disabilities
Inclusive Preparedness Center works to include everyone in emergency
planning, response and recovery.
The American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Academy
of Pediatrics have developed an emergency formto assist families in preparing
medical information for children with special needs: Emergency Information
for Children with Special Needs.
The Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission has developed Deaf, Hard
of Hearing and Deaf-Blind Accommodation Cards to provide individuals with
hearing and/ or vision loss a way to informservice providers or state and local
government of their communication needs during emergencies.
Tweets: The National Organization on Disability has put
together Disaster Readiness Tips for Owners of Pets or Service Animals to
help ensure the safety of animals during emergencies.
Prepare for emergencies by having at least a one week supply of medications.
#NatlPrep
Emergency Power Planning for People Who Use Electricity and Battery
Dependent Assistive Technology and Medical Devices
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
www.ready.gov/individuals-access-functional-needs
Prepare for Emergencies Now: Information for People with
Disabilities
Disaster Planning Guide for Home Health Care Providers
www.ready.gov/individuals-access-functional-needs
Prepare for Emergencies Now: Information for People with
Disabilities
Printer Friendly Older Americans Fact Sheet
Disabilities-Access and Functional Needs Online Resources -
Resources for helping people with disabilities, access and
functional needs.
Disabilities-Access and Functional Needs Downloadable Guides
and Resources - Download guides and accommodation cards to
help you before, during and after an emergency.
Disabilities-Access and Functional Needs Videos - Find videos in
American Sign Language, audio in English and/or open caption
to learn how to prepare for and recover froma disaster.
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Facebook:
PSA: Preparing Makes Sense for Pet Owners
http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/78847
Heading to the grocery store this week? Update your pets
emergency kit by adding extra pet food and water to your
grocery list. For more tips and information visit
www.ready.gov/animals #NatlPrep
For information on flood preparation for your pets, visit
www.FloodSmart.gov/petplan.
Interested in Animal Emergency Management and
Emergency Response? Introduction to Animal Emergency
Management is a course that may be of interest to individuals
involved in animal emergency management in local, state, tribal
or federal agencies and non-governmental organizations.

Emergency Planning Resources for Veterinary Practices
Download the American Red Cross Pet First Aid App and
receive veterinary advice for everyday emergencies in the palm
of your hand.
No matter what the specifics of your emergency plan for your
pets are, follow this basic safety rule: If you are told to evacuate,
leave immediately and take your animals. If it's not safe for you,
it's not safe for them. Find out more at the Humane Societys
Disaster Preparedness website.

Tips & Tools Web Resources -
Pet Owners Fact Sheet
www.ready.gov/animals
AVMA Emergency Preparedness and Response Guide
Disaster plans aren't only essential for the safety of pets. If
you're responsible for other kinds of animals during natural
disasters, disaster plans for feral or outdoor cats, horses, and
animals on farms can be life-savers!
Prepare for Emergencies Now: Info for Pet Owners
Pet First Aid App

Tweets:
Are Your Pets Ready and Prepared for an Emergency? Take
the Disaster Preparedness Quiz to make sure!
Find out which motels and hotels in the area you plan to
evacuate to allow pets well in advance of needing them.
#NatlPrep
Learn more about disaster planning for companion, farm,
research, zoo, circus and marine animals:
http://awic.nal.usda.gov/find-animal-emergency-and-disaster-
planning-information
To find special tips in emergency planning for your birds, reptiles
and other small animals visit http://www.aspca.org/pet-
care/disaster-preparedness.
Are you prepared to continue practicing veterinary medicine
in the aftermath of a disaster? Disasters can occur at any time,
in any place, and preparation and planning are essential when it
comes to keeping your practice in business in the aftermath of a
disaster. To access the publication: Disaster Preparedness for
Veterinary Practices.
Download, share or print @Readygovs Pet Owners Planning
Guide: http://go.usa.gov/5ee4 #NatlPrep

Week 3 of the CDCs National Preparedness Month focuses on emergency
planning for older adults. Specific topics include:
Special measures older adults and their families can take now
The needs and limitations of older adults
For more tips and information visit CDC Emergency Preparedness and
Response on Facebook or @CDCemergency on Twitter.
PSA: Preparing Makes Sense for Military Families http://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/78853
Facebook: Its the 3rd Week of National Preparedness Month. Learn how to
how to build an emergency kit!
Build a basic emergency supply kit or have supplies you need in case of an
emergency.
Create hazard-specific emergency supply kits.
For more tips and information visit: www.ready.gov/september #NatlPrep
Tweets: Before you put on your badge, prepare your family for a disaster.
Tips: http://go.usa.gov/5e7Q #NatlPrep
Keep a radio & extra batteries handy to listen for directions fromlocal officials
if you lose power. #NatlPrep
During an extended power outage, ATMs & credit card machines may not
work. Include extra $$ in your emergency kit. #NatlPrep
Make sure your #earthquake preparedness kit is ready to go! Get more
planning info: http://go.usa.gov/5ujQ #NatlPrep
What's missing in your emergency kit in case of a #flood emergency?
Complete your kit: 1.usa.gov/1nCL2wj #NatlPrep
Test your level of readiness for emergencies and disasters!
US Coast Guards Ready or Not Ready Preparedness Quiz & Scoring /
Answer Key
US Military Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
Visit Ready Army to learn more about the Armys proactive
campaign to increase the resilience of the US Army community
and enhance the readiness of Soldiers, their Families, Army
Civilians and contractors.
The US Navys Family Emergency Response Program manages
the development and implementation of CNICs response plans
to provide assistance to the Navy family during a natural or man-
made disaster. The programprovides analysis and evaluation of
the effectiveness of family support, disaster response and
emergency preparedness. It ensures that the Family Readiness
Programs are entrenched in emergency response protocols,
plans and exercises at all levels of Navy emergency
management.
The Air Force Be Ready Program has extensive resources for Air
Force personnel and their families to assist in the development of
emergency preparedness plans. The website also has
educational activity sheets for children. The Air Force Emergency
Management has also developed an Air Force Emergency
Preparedness Guide that is available online at
http://www.beready.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-110629-
034.pdf.
The Ready Coast Guard Program has preparedness briefs,
brochures, tips and forms for Coast Guard personnel and their
families. The site also has a Ready or Not Ready Preparedness
Quiz and Scoring and Answer Key available for download.
PSA: The Day Before http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/80417
Tweets: Where is your #hurricane safe zone? Make sure your family has a
meeting place if a hurricane hits! http://1.usa.gov/1kAKbLH
What's missing in your emergency kit in case of a #flood emergency?
Complete your kit: 1.usa.gov/1nCL2wj #NatlPrep
Building a kit is one of the first steps to keep your family prepared during a
#disaster. Tips: 1.usa.gov/1qGR7qN #PrepareAthon
Update your emergency kit by adding dried fruit & treats. More:
www.ready.gov/kit #NatlPrep
Facebook: Get into the spirit of Americas PrepareAthon! Take action to
prepare. Build an emergency kit and register your activity:
www.ready.gov/prepare #PrepareAthon
Did you know that a flood, fire, national disaster, or the loss of power fromhigh
winds, snow or ice could jeopardize the safety of your food? Knowing how to
determine if food is safe and how to keep food safe will help minimize the
potential loss of food and reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
https://twitter.com/USDAFoodSafety

Water Storage Infographic showing ideas for storing water, sources of
water and water treatment methods:
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
Basic Family Emergency Supply List


PSA: 10 Pre-Blackout Tips http://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/82218
Facebook: Alternative Power Options provides options other than electric
generators for back up power such as batteries, solar power, wind power and
fuel cells.
Don't forget to pack an emergency supply kit for each passenger in your car.
Check out this list and for more tips and information visit: www.ready.gov/kit-
storage-locations #NatlPrep
Sources of disaster assistance by Federal agency can be found at the
Disasterassistance.gov site at http://www.disasterassistance.gov/disaster-
assistance/assistance-by-federal-agency
Tweets: Get active with your family and practice going to your meeting place
#PrepareAthon
There's always time to prepare! Make sure your #Winterstormtoolkit is ready
to go! Tips: http://go.usa.gov/5uQ9 #PrepareAthon
Take action by building an emergency preparedness kit. Tips:
www.ready.gov/kit #PrepareAthon
Kids bored? We can help. Check out our online Ready Kids build a kit game:
http://go.usa.gov/5hS5 #PrepareAthon #NatlPrep

DisasterAssistance.gov is a
comprehensive resource to use in applying for disaster assistance, checking
the status of an application and learning bout resources to assist you and your
community in recovering and rebuilding after a disaster.



PSA: Tsunamis: Know What to Do View on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wRIO5FscXg
Facebook:
Find out if your community is recognized as TsunamiReady at
http://www.tsunamiready.noaa.gov/. If it isn't, find out what you can do to
encourage your community to gain this recognition.
Invite friends and family to play Beat the Quake to see who can earn the most
points by making a safe space during an earthquake!
Visit http://www.fema.gov/earthquake to learn more about
earthquake hazard risks, facts and safety. #NatlPrep
Tweets: Know how to locate your loved ones after a #earthquake! Make a family
communication plan: http://go.usa.gov/5ugY #NatlPrep
Play Beat the Quake to test whether you know how to make your home safe
during an earthquake!
All 50 US states are at risk for #earthquakes. Make sure your family has a plan to
reconnect: http://go.usa.gov/5uB3 #NatlPrep.
#ShakeOut Dont Freak Out. Get involved in this easy earthquake drill
bit.ly/1ou2waj. #PrepareAthon #NatlPrep
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
Earthquake Hazard Maps
Earthquake Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities and
Other Access or Functional Needs
Key Earthquake Safety Tips for People with Disabilities and Other
Access or Functional Needs
National Tsunami Warning Center
Tsunami posters, stickers, teacher resources and more
NOAA Education Tsunami Resources
PSA: Hotel Preparedness http://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/80199
Be Prepared For Emergencies While Traveling
http://www.fema.gov/vi/media-library/assets/videos/77777
Facebook: Flood insurance is the best way to protect your home and
business fromfinancial loss due to a flood. Learn more at
www.floodsmart.gov/floodsmart/pages/preparation_recovery/pr_overview.js
p.
Tweets: Make sure your family knows where you are after a #hurricane
passes. Communication plan tips: 1.usa.gov/1nw9I9F #NatlPrep
Building a kit is one of the first steps to keep your family prepared during a
#disaster. Tips: 1.usa.gov/1qGR7qN #PrepareAthon
Don't forget to pack an emergency supply kit for each passenger in your car.
Check out this list and for more tips and information visit: www.ready.gov/kit-
storage-locations #NatlPrep
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
Are You Ready?: An In-Depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness
www.ready.gov/prepare
www.ready.gov/alerts
www.ready.gov/evacuating-yourself-and-your-family
Facebook: For guidance in discussing disasters with individuals who may
express discomfort or anxiety, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administrations Disaster Technical Assistance Center provides a
host of materials for use at www.samhsa.gov/dtac/.
Tweet: #PrepareAthon can help your faith-based organizations discover drills
to keep your people safe. http://go.usa.gov/5J5J #NatlPrep
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
Prepare Your Organization: Hurricane Safety for Houses of
Worship
Center for Faith-based and Community Initiatives, US HUD,
Hurricane Preparedness Toolkit (toolkit) Disaster
Chaplaincy Services
Faith-based Organizations and Pandemic Preparedness
Salvation Army
UMCOR Spiritual Care in Disaster Response: Information For
Churches, Families, and Children
NYDIS Manual for New York City Religious Leaders: Spiritual
Care and Mental Health for Disaster Response and Recovery

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Facebook: Weeks 4 - 5 of FEMAs National Preparedness Month focuses
on practicing for an emergency. Specific topics include:
Tips, tools and resources for preparing for different natural hazards
Evacuating yourself and your family during an emergency
How to sign up for your communitys emergency alert notifications in the
event of natural or man-made disaster
For more tips and information visit: www.ready.gov/september #NatlPrep.
Week 4 of the CDCs National Preparedness Month focuses on
preparedness for your pets. Specific topics include:
Building an animal emergency supply kit
Identifying pet-friendly shelters and evacuation spots
Making plans in case you are separated from your pet
For more tips and information visit CDC Emergency Preparedness and
Response on Facebook or @CDCemergency on Twitter.
Facebook: Learn more about how to practice for an emergency at
www.ready.gov/prepare #NatlPrep
Find or host a preparedness discussion, drill or activity in your local area. Find
tips, guides and playbooks on how to plan an event by visiting:
www.ready.gov/prepare.
Register and practice your preparedness action on or around the National
PrepareAthon! Day-September 30th, 2014 by visiting: www.ready.gov/prepare
Tweet: Participate in a #drill or table top discussion on 9/30 as part of the
National #PrepareAthon Day. Details at 1.usa.gov/1tyyBE8.
Emergency Food Comparison Infographic from Emergency Food
Storage UK comparing cost, size, quantities, preparation, nutrition and shelf
life information for different types of prepared foods that can be used in
emergencies.
PSA: The Day Before: Joplin Tornado http://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/80396
Tweet: Get excited for National PrepareAthon! Day! on 9/30. Turn to
#PrepareAthon! for info on how to get involved: www.1.usa.gov/1tyyBE8
Practice, Practice, Practice! Turn your emergency plan into an activity your
family can take part in! #PrepareAthon
Get active with your family and practice going to your meeting place
#PrepareAthon
Facebook: Kick off National Preparedness Month by planning your National
PrepareAthon! Day on September 30! Americas PrepareAthon is a
nationwide, community-based campaign for action to increase emergency
preparedness and resilience through hazard specific drills, group discussions
and exercises conducted at the national level every fall and spring. Learn more
and register your event: www.ready.gov/prepare #NatlPrep


PSA: Not Sharing http://www.fema.gov/media- library/assets/videos/83274
Tweet: All 50 US states are at risk for #earthquakes. Make sure your family
has a plan to reconnect: http://go.usa.gov/5uB3 #NatlPrep
Drop, Cover and Hold On is an easy #earthquake drill. Register: bit.ly/1ou2waj
#PrepareAthon
New tips, tools and resources for earthquakes and winter storms:
www.ready.gov/prepare #PrepareAthon
Facebook:
Use your cell phones text messaging capability to receive text message
updates fromFEMA (standard message and data rates apply):
To signup to receive monthly preparedness tips: text PREPARE
to 43362 (4FEMA)
To unsubscribe (at any time): text STOP to 43362 (4FEMA)
Fire Risks for the Mobility Impaired
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/txt/publications/fa-204.txt
Fire Risks for the Blind or Visually Impaired
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/txt/publications/fa-205.txt
Fire Risks for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/hearing.pdf

PSA: Progress http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/82016
Facebook: Communicating with your friends and family when a disaster occurs
is important to make sure everyone is safe. This is why having both an
evacuation and communication plan is important.
Have peace of mind when a disaster strikes and create your evacuation and
emergency communication plans. For more tips and information visit:
www.ready.gov/make-a-plan #NatlPrep
Tweets: Make sure your family knows where you are after a #hurricane passes.
Communication plan tips: www.1.usa.gov/1nw9I9F #NatlPrep
RT if you have practiced your family hurricane communication plan! Tips:
1.usa.gov/1iYhKbK #NatlPrep #PrepareAthon
If you receive a Wireless #EmergencyAlert take action & check local media:
http://go.usa.gov/5MHT #NatlPrep
During an extended power outage, ATMs & credit card machines may not work.
Include extra $$ in your emergency kit. #NatlPrep

PSA: ESPN Hero http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/videos/80294
Facebook:
Ready, Set, Go! Make a personal #Wildfire action plan:
http://www.iafc.org/associations/4685/files/wild_readySetGoWildfireActionPl
an.pdf #NatlPrep
Do you know how to protect your home & family from wildfires? Tips
@PrepareAthon 1.usa.gov/1tyyBE8
Tweets: Prepare for emergencies by following local officials like police, fire,
& emergency managers on social media for updates #NatlPrep
As National Preparedness Month comes to an end, #PrepareAthon is just
beginning. Leave #NatlPrep with a disaster drill bang!


Facebook: Now that National Preparedness Month is coming to a close, end
the month with learning How To Practice for an emergency. Plan a
preparedness drill or action and test your skills and knowledge before disaster
strikes by registering for Americas PrepareAthon: 1.usa.gov/1tyyBE8
#NatlPrep #PrepareAthon
Preparedness Tips & Tools Web Resources
www.ready.gov/evacuating-yourself-and-your-family
www.ready.gov/prepare
www.ready.gov/alerts
Important mobile sites:
Center for Diseases Control: m.cdc.gov
American Red Cross: www.redcross.org/mobile
FEMA/Ready: m.fema.gov
National Hurricane Center: www.nhc.noaa.gov/mobile

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Facebook: Weeks 4 - 5 of FEMAs National Preparedness Month focuses
on practicing for an emergency. Specific topics include:
September 30th marks the National PrepareAthon! Day. Americas
#PrepareAthon! offers tips, tools and resources for you to take action for
preparedness in your community. Check out www.ready.gov/prepare for more
information and register to participate today!
Plan a preparedness drill or action and test your skills and knowledge before
disaster strikes by registering for Americas PrepareAthon: 1.usa.gov/1tyyBE8
#NatlPrep #PrepareAthon
Find tips, guides and playbooks on how to plan an event by visiting:
www.ready.gov/prepare
The Final 3 Days of the CDCs National Preparedness Month focuses on
preparedness for businesses. Specific topics include:
The importance of preparedness for businesses in overall planning and
recovery, including preparing employees.
For more tips and information visit: www.ready.gov/september #NatlPrep
PSA: Seat of your Pants http://www.fema.gov/media-
library/assets/videos/83281
Facebook Post Week 4 & 5 How to Practice for an emergency
Tweets:
Taking part in #PrepareAthon is a great way to enhance your
preparedness during #NatlPrep Month 1.usa.gov/1tyyBE8.
Check to see what preparedness events are taking place near you for Sept 30
Natl #PrepareAthon! Day on www.ready.gov/prepare
Are your students prepared for an emergency? Download curriculumfor
grades 1-12 for your classroom: http://go.usa.gov/NrFk #NatlPrep
Talk to your kids about what to do before, during, and after a disaster. Know
the facts: http://go.usa.gov/NYVT #NatlPrep
Does your school have a plan for tornadoes, earthquakes and other
disasters? Planning tips: http://go.usa.gov/NrHB #NatlPrep


Facebook: Creating a family communications plan is one of the many actions
you can take on the National PrepareAthon! Day on September 30th. To
register for the National PrepareAthon! Day visit: www.ready.gov/prepare
#PrepareAthon
Dont forget to continue to host and support preparedness activities all year
long using Americas PrepareAthon! Resources! www.ready.gov/prepare
End National Preparedness Month with a fun preparedness drill or activity in
your area by registering for Americas PrepareAthon! by visiting:
www.ready.gov/prepare Its a great way to get your friends, family, and
community involved in something that could save lives.
Tweets:
Get your community prepared for floods with a Community Emergency
Response Team(CERT). Info: 1.usa.gov/1cowrMd #NatlPrep
Know your communitys evacuation routes and practice following themin case
of an emergency #PrepareAthon
Download the FEMA App to access disaster preparedness tips and build your
personal emergency kit, and stay informed with the FEMA blog.

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