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Change Clocks and Prepare For Disasters

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Every time Daylight Savings Time rolls around the reminders go out to change batteries in smoke alarms when you change your clocks. What about updating emergency preparedness plans as well? Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Acting Regional Administrator Dennis Hunsinger says the March ritual of making homes safer from fire should also include preparation for disasters.

"Here in the Pacific Northwest, spring signals increased risks for flash flooding, thunderstorms and wildfires. Daylight Savings Time is a great time to inventory and restock emergency kits and rehearse disaster plans," said Hunsinger. "No matter how busy or hectic our daily routine, we all need to take the time to think about what to do in the event of severe weather, earthquake - or any other major disaster. Our 'Are You Ready? In-depth guide to Citizens Preparedness' is a great resource for those interested in building or enhancing their readiness."

A PDF version of the 204 page 'Are You Ready' guide is available at http://www.fema.gov/pdf/areyouready/areyouready_full.pdf. Copies can also be obtained by calling FEMA's publications warehouse at (800) 480-2520.

For more information on FEMA or disaster preparedness visit www.fema.gov or www.ready.gov.
Author:Barbara Brooks - FDNNTV.com




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