September is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month

August 31, 2022–1:52 p.m.

NEWS RELEASE

Since Georgia is now in the peak of hurricane season, residents should look forward to preparing for the unexpected. September is National Preparedness Month, and the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS), in partnership with local emergency management agencies, encourage all Georgians to prepare for natural and man-made disasters during this month.

This year’s National Preparedness Month theme is “A Lasting Legacy.”

“Georgia always sees its share of unpredictable weather every year,” said GEMA/HS Director Chris Stallings. “That’s why National Preparedness Month is the ideal time for individuals, families, schools, and businesses to plan and prepare for all types of emergencies. Having a plan in place for your family is just the start, but building a Ready kit, knowing your evacuation routes, and having a plan for your pets put everyone in a better position in case a disaster happens.”

During National Preparedness Month, all residents are encouraged to take steps toward ensuring the safety of themselves, their families, homes, businesses, and communities.

 There will be a new theme each week, along with daily tips for each theme, to help guide residents on how to prepare themselves for any emergency.

The Ready Georgia page offers tools to assist with creating emergency plans and designing emergency kits. Taking a small step each week will increase responsiveness when an emergency occurs.

The weekly themes during this year’s National Preparedness Month are as follows:

Week 1: September 1-10 Make a Plan

Week 2: September 11-17 Build a Kit

Week 3: September 18-24 Low-Cost, No-Cost Preparedness

Week 4: September 25-30 Teach Youth About Preparedness

For tips and tools to get your family and community ready for a disaster, visit www.gema.georgia.gov/plan-prepare/ready-georgia. Additional preparedness information is also available from your local EMA Director.