If the lights go out, are you prepared? That is a simple but necessary question that we must ask ourselves. In the event of a power outage something as simple as having a flashlight, radio and extra batteries available can make you and your family more comfortable during these times.
Kentuckians face many weather related and man-made challenges throughout the year; from tornadoes, flooding, straight line winds, lightning winter storms, hazardous chemical spills to daily emergencies. Every household and every business should be prepared to face these challenges at any given time.
Although state and local governments are here to assist the public during these times, preparedness starts at home. It starts with being aware of conditions and situations that threaten you and your family’s safety.
BE AWARE – BE PREPARED – HAVE A PLAN! Be Aware:
Be prepared: You should have at minimum a three day supply of food and water for each member of your family. Changing out periodically.
Have a plan: Along with an emergency kit you should have an emergency plan.
Preparedness guides and additional information can be found at http://www.ready.gov/guides[1].
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