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SWAW Day 5 Topic: Preparedness



03/11/2010
Good Morning and Welcome to the last day of Severe Weather Awareness Week! Today's topic is Preparedness. Why is preparedness important1/2 Douglas County is subject to a number of potential natural disasters such as fires, flooding, tornadoes, winter storms, and heat waves. There are also hazards from nuclear, biological, or chemical accidents, or acts of terrorism. Terrorism may take on many forms, including an intentional release of biological, chemical or radiological agent. In addition, a fast‐spreading infectious disease may cause our health care systems to be overwhelmed, and large portions of our workforce may be too sick to come to work. Who is responsible for the health and welfare of you and your family in an emergency or disaster1/2 Emergency Services and government agencies may not be able to respond to your needs immediately. Their buildings, equipment, personnel, communications, and mobility may be severely hampered by the event. They may be overwhelmed. Again: Who is responsible for the health and welfare of you and your family in an emergency or disaster1/2 YOU ARE!! Everyone needs to be prepared to survive on your own for a minimum of 3 days, and in some cases you may need to be able to stay home for 10 days. While we cannot control natural disasters, emergencies, or unexpected attacks, we can be prepared, and we can protect ourselves and our families. Proper planning and preparation will help you and your family stay safe. The most important concept in developing a Family Emergency Preparedness Plan is communication. Every member of the family needs to be involved so that when disaster strikes, everyone will know what to do, and how to keep in touch. How well you manage the aftermath of a disaster depends a great deal on how well you prepare now-before the disaster strikes! MAKE A PLAN. HAVE A KIT. STAY INFORMED. For more information on Severe Weather Safety or Preparedness contact Douglas County Emergency Management-111 East 11th St., Unit 200 Lawrence, KS 66044-www.douglas‐county.com-(785) 832‐5259. Follow us on Facebook (www.thefacebook.com/dgcoem) and Twitter (dgcoem).

Related Links:
Douglas County EM Website - http://douglas-county.com/depts/em/em_home.aspx
Day 5 Topic: Preparedness - http://www.douglas-county.com/depts/em/preparedness/docs/pdf/severeweatherawareweek_day5.pdf

Media Contact:
Jillian Rodrigue, Assistant Director
Emergency Management Department
785-838-2459
jrodrigue@douglas-county.com