This week, FEMA’s Ready Campaign relaunched newly updated Ready.gov/kids webpages. The relaunch is part of week three of National Preparedness Month, which focuses on the importance of including young ...
Emergency preparedness is something everyone in the household should learn, including children. But approaching the topic of emergencies with youngsters requires finesse. Children are capable of ...
CHICAGO – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Advertising Council have launched Ready Kids, a family-friendly tool to help parents and teachers educate children, ages 8-12, about ...
We have all been there: you’re committed to picking up the kids, attending a ballgame or meeting with a teacher when disaster strikes and your role as emergency manager requires you to respond to the ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — September is National Preparedness Month. Yesterday morning, we talked with Deputy Fire Marshall Hunter Pegram with the Greensboro Fire Department about emergency plans and what to ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — September is Emergency Preparedness Month, a time to assess the needs of our family, workplace, school community, and religious community in the face of a disaster and create ...
'Equipment issue' leads to power outage for Consumers Energy customers in Kalamazoo Nearly 1,000 Consumers Energy customers are currently without power in Kalamazoo.The outage impacts homes in the ...
FEMA invites you and your children to visit “Kids Korner” at the Disaster Recovery Centers in Kentucky. This family-focused initiative offers fun and interactive activities to help your family prepare ...
Local emergency officials partnered with the Grand Rapids Griffins to promote emergency safety at Friday night’s game.
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Across the United States, communities are experiencing storms, heatwaves, floods, and wildfires at a frequency and intensity once unimaginable. At the same time, aging infrastructure, overburdened ...