Every September, the United States observes National Preparedness Month, a campaign designed to encourage individuals, families, and communities to take proactive steps in preparing for emergencies. Natural disasters, as well as man-made emergencies, can strike without warning. The aftermath of these events can be devastating, leading to loss of life, property damage, and long-term disruptions. Disasters are costly but preparing for them doesn’t have to be.
Steps to Get Started
Your readiness today can make all the difference tomorrow. For more resources, visit www.ready.gov