Talking about the possibility of disasters may not be pleasant, but the 2024 National Preparedness Month campaign encourages households to "start a conversation" about potential disasters to best protect themselves in the event of an emergency. To best encourage these conversations — in as comfortable and effective a way as possible — Ready.gov suggests the following tips:
- Set aside a time for this discussion when everyone in the home is calm and relaxed.
- Hold the discussions over a set time period so decisions don't feel rushed.
- Talk about the preparation steps and encourage others in the household to ask questions about preparedness that concern them.
- Month 1: Sign up for CPR and first aid training
- Month 2: Make and document a personalized plan for all family members in the household.
- Month 3: Start building financial savings, and keep a small amount of cash on-hand in a safe place.
- Month 4: Test the household evacuation and shelter plan by doing a preparedness drill.
- Month 5: Test the family's emergency communication plan.
- Month 6: Safeguard any important documents.
- Month 7: Create a plan with neighbors and community leaders.
- Month 8: Find ways to make the home safer.
- Month 9: Make sure everyone in the household knows where to go during different types of possible disasters.
- Month 10: Assemble or update the household emergency supply kit.
- Month 11: Get involved in the community to better provide and receive support before, during or after a disaster.
- Month 12: Document and insure the house and property, and purchase flood insurance or any other relevant coverage.
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