When we attend public events we have preparedness information for all ages! Activity books for kids are a great way for children and their parents to learn about personal preparedness together.
Visit https://t.co/X5zMrv0y4q to find information for kids, teens and educators.
April is National Financial Capability Month. When a disaster hits, being financially prepared can make things a whole lot less stressful. It is also important, before and after disasters, to be cautious sharing financial information online.
April is National Financial Capability Month. When a disaster hits, being financially prepared can make things a whole lot less stressful. One way small step is to keep hold of important documents and contact information.
Know the difference between a watch and a warning! A watch is when all the ingredients are there and a warning is when all the ingredients come together!
We had the pleasure of attending Farm and Family Safety Day at Intercourse Fire Company this Saturday. Emergency Management along with National Weather Service State College discussed severe weather alerts and personal preparedness.
Thank you to LGH for including us!
Our Community Reception Center Exercise is NEXT SATURDAY!
We are still looking for volunteers to serve as Patient Actors! This is a great opportunity to support emergency preparedness efforts and experience how responders handle radiological incidents.
Severe weather is possible this afternoon across Lancaster County. The main threat with these storms will be damaging winds. Flying debris, downed tree limbs, branches and powerlines are possible.
Last week the Lancaster County Public Safety Center welcomed students from across Lancaster County to a public safety career day. Students had the opportunity to hear from speakers from multiple agencies and ask questions about career opportunities in public service.
Be prepared for emergencies big or small! One way to be prepared is to create an emergency kit. Kits may include: food, water, and other supplies to last for at least 72 hours.
For more information on how to assemble and update your supplies visit https://t.co/LZ916TtdFQ
Always follow the instructions of local officials and remember that your evacuation route may change depending on the incident.
Visit https://t.co/WTjPLxeg5w to view maps county and major roads
There are actions you can take right now that can help mitigate the impact of potential disasters. Whether you live in an existing home, or are constructing a new home, there are many mitigation techniques you can use.
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Patient Actors Needed!
We are looking for volunteers to serve as Patient Actors for a Radiological Community Reception Center (CRC) exercise!
If you're interested in participating, scan the QR code or use the following link: https://t.co/J1kOXLxdxk
Happy PI Day! π·
In celebration of PI, 3.14, here are a few items to keep in mind for your emergency supply kit. Learn about additional supplies to have at https://t.co/LZ916TtdFQ
Having financial, medical records and contact information will be crucial to start the recovery process following an incident.
FEMA's Emergency Financial First Aid Kit provides a checklist and more guidance on collecting and safeguarding documents.
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