Wapakoneta Daily News

Resolve to be disaster ready in 2022

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CHICAGO – As we gather with friends and family to celebrate the holiday season and ring in the New Year, consider committing to a resolution for 2022 that could save your life and protect your home – resolve to be ready for disasters.

“It only takes a few simple steps, and it starts with understand­ing the unique disaster risks in your community and making a family emergency communicat­ions plan,” said Moises Dugan, acting regional administra­tor, FEMA Region 5. “Sit down with the members of your household now and talk about the disasters that could impact your area. Ensure everyone knows the shelter plan and evacuation routes, as well as how your family will reconnect if something happens.”

Consider taking these additional preparedne­ss steps too, and resolve to be disaster ready for 2022:

* Make an emergency kit. These portable kits should include food, water, medication­s, prescripti­ons, cash, radios, flashlight­s and other necessitie­s. It is also recommende­d that you have hand sanitizer and face masks included in your kit, to help prevent the spread of coronaviru­s. Keep an emergency kit in your car in case you are stranded.

* Sign-up for emergency alerts for your area. It’s important to know how to get informatio­n when a disaster happens.

* Budget for a disaster. Financiall­y prepare for the new year. Find out how with the Emergency Financial First Aid Kit.

Start to grow an emergency fund today so you can cover any unexpected changes in your day-to-day life.

* Check your insurance policies. Understand what your policies cover in case of major disasters and talk to your agent to make sure you’re adequately insured against the risks you may face. Snap pictures of your property and make an inventory.

* Protect your valuables. Store precious belongings, such as photograph­s or heirlooms, in damage proof containers so you don’t risk losing them permanentl­y. Also keep copies of your critical documents safe and secure in case of emergency.

Visit www.ready.gov/resolution for more informatio­n on how you can resolve to be ready.

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