National Preparedness Month Week 1

September 1, 2016 by Dr. John0
National Preparedness Month Week 1 – Flood


Just as Florida’s East Coast braces itself for the landfall of Tropical Storm Hermine, National Preparedness Month Week 1 is at our doorstep. September the 1st marks the beginning of a national campaign to bring awareness to families so they can be prepared for disasters and other hazardous events that may come their way. Having a game plan for your household can help protect you and your loved ones from potential struggles, stresses, and health risks that can occur during any type of emergency situation. The entire month of September is dedicated to making sure that each family has steps in place before such an event takes place. Each week is divided into themes to bring more awareness concerning particular disastrous events.

 

National Preparedness Month Weekly Themes:
    • Week 1 – Sept 1–5  Flood
    • Week 2 – Sept 6–12 Wildfire
    • Week 3 – Sept 13–19  Hurricane
    • Week 4 – Sept 20–26  Power Outage
    • Week 5 – Sept 27–30 Lead up to National PrepareAthon! Day, September 30

National Preparedness Month Week 1 – Flood

With this storm approaching our area, we would like to share information and resources about flooding safety and preparation. Floods are the focus for the week of Sept 1-5. Ready.gov explains the actions to take if your area receives a flood watch or warning alert from the National Weather Service. They offer in depth details and steps to take before, during and after a flooding event.  They also teach basic safety tips, flood warning vs. flood watch, and other help information and resources.

Inland flooding is the leading weather-related cause of death in the United States. Every year, almost as many people die from flooding as from hurricanes, tornadoes and lightning combined. Most flood-related deaths and injuries could be avoided if people who come upon areas covered with water followed this simple advice: TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN. Oci.ga.gov

In our neck of the woods, we are quite accustomed to flooding conditions. Keeping informed and prepared for rising waters and the dangers involved should be on everyone’s priority list. Trinity Premier Dental encourages the promotion of this important month of preparedness. Reach out and share thoughts, ideas, and information using #NatlPrep. We want everyone to Stay Safe and Be Prepared!

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