National Preparedness Month Be emergency ready by building a Go-Kit

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The City of Philadelphia is promoting emergency preparedness through its observance of National Preparedness Month, encouraging residents to create a Go-Kit for quick evacuations. This essential kit should include supplies like food, water, medications, and personal items that can be gathered swiftly during an emergency. The Office of Emergency Management stresses the significance of being ready to enhance personal safety in critical situations. This initiative not only aims to educate the public about the importance of preparedness but also fosters a culture of resilience within the community. By taking proactive steps, residents can reduce anxiety and ensure they have the necessary resources during unexpected disasters.

The campaign reflects the city's ongoing commitment to enhancing community safety and preparedness. It serves as a reminder that readiness can significantly impact outcomes during emergencies. Engaging with residents in this manner helps instill a sense of responsibility and empowerment regarding their safety.

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