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

Philadelphia, PALocal News

September is recognized as National Preparedness Month, stressing the importance of being ready for emergencies. The Office of Emergency Management in Philadelphia is promoting the creation of Go-Kits, which are critical for quick evacuations during crises. These kits should include essential supplies to support individuals and families in the event of an emergency. Preparing ahead of time can greatly improve safety and resilience across the community. The campaign highlights that many residents may not be adequately prepared for sudden disasters.

Engaging in preparedness activities not only protects individuals but also fosters a culture of safety and awareness. Local organizations are encouraged to participate in spreading the message and providing resources. Ultimately, this initiative seeks to empower the community to act decisively in emergencies.

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