10/03/2025
đ¨ Severe Weather Isnât Predictable â Your Response Plan Should Be
September is National Preparedness Month. If youâre not ready for severe weather, nowâs the time to fix that. Here are 4 strategic steps to help you stay safe and informed:
1ď¸âŁ Know the risks
Traveling for work or vacation? Research local weather threats before you go. Is it hurricane season on the coast? Are tornadoes common in the Midwest? Knowing what to expect helps you plan smarter â like identifying shelter locations or prepping supplies.
2ď¸âŁ Know where to go
Most cities have designated shelters for emergencies. Find them in advance via local websites or city contacts. Donât wait until the storm hits to figure it out.
3ď¸âŁ Stay connected
Power outages happen. Make sure you have a backup phone charger and a way to reach loved ones and local officials. Staying informed is key to staying safe.
4ď¸âŁ Build your emergency kit before you need it.
Stock up on essentials: food, water, batteries, clothes, and meds for at least 3 days. Donât forget pets, kids, and elderly family members. Tailor your kit to your householdâs needs.
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