Emergency readiness should continue all year long

November 26, 2010
Santa Paula News

As the seventh annual National Preparedness Month (NPM) comes to an end, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continues to remind citizens of the importance of emergency preparedness throughout the year.

NPM, sponsored by the Ready Campaign and Citizen Corps, is held each September.  NPM encourages Americans to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and communities.

This year, more than 4,800 organizations joined the Ready Campaign as NPM Coalition Members, committing to promote emergency preparedness by hosting events and other activities in their communities.  Coalition Members encourage the public to create a family plan, get an emergency kit and be informed about the different types of emergencies that could occur in their area and their appropriate responses.  This year’s campaign also reached out to more than three million employees in the business community, 2,445 Citizen Corps Councils, 3,514 Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), 27 Citizen Corps partners and affiliates, and countless individuals and families across the nation.  These partners worked to bring government and community leaders together to involve citizens in all-hazards emergency preparedness and resilience.

“We made important strides during National Preparedness Month this year, reaching more Americans than ever before.  But the real test is: Are we better prepared?” said FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate.  “We all know that emergencies can happen anytime and anywhere, and we need to continue to focus each and every day on getting the public ready and aware of all hazards.  The public is an essential member of the nation’s emergency management team and preparedness is crucial to the success of any emergency response.  The more prepared we are now, the better off we’ll be after disaster strikes.”

Activities during the 2010 National Preparedness Month included:

. The Ready Campaign launched new PSAs targeted to the general public, and unveiled new video and print PSA’s targeted toward the Hispanic market.  The PSAs direct audiences to Ready.gov or Listo.gov where they can find tools and resources to prepare. Those PSAs can be found at http://www.Ready.gov/america/about/psa.html.

. FEMA’s Citizen Corps, along with the U.S. Department of Education and the American Red Cross held the National Summit on Youth Preparedness, bringing together experts and authorities to develop a framework for a national strategy on grades K-12 preparedness education.

.The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security led interviews with a broad range of media across different regions of the U.S., which featured participation from additional FEMA leadership.  These interviews combined helped reach more than 38 million people.

.Coalition Members posted more than 700 events on the National Preparedness Month calendar, spearheading activities that encourage specific steps for individual, neighborhood and community preparedness in every State and Territory.

FEMA Regional Administrators and staff worked with state partners and attended regional fairs, conferences and meetings to promote personal preparedness and strengthen partnerships.

. FEMA’s Office of Disability Integration and Coordination hosted “Getting Real - The 2010 Inclusive Emergency Management National Capacity Building Training Conference.”  This three-day interactive training conference brought disability and emergency management community leaders together from across the country to build national capacity for inclusive emergency management practices.

For more information on the Ready Campaign and NPM, please visit www.Ready.gov or www.Listo.gov.  Information is also available by phone at 1-800-BE-READY or 1-888-SE-LISTO.

FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.





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