If you have to go to the store, try to only go once a week. When you’re at the store, stay 6 feet away from others - even in the aisles. Wear a cloth mask if you can, and wash your hands as soon as you get home.
U.S. Navy on Twitter: “Personnel and their families are advised to visit the Ready Navy website at https://t.co/pmmfhqncYx and follow @ReadyNavy. The NFAAS website is available at https://t.co/bb5BivXWc6. https://t.co/AZo8BUA6kU” / Twitter https://t.co/eEPTdDtPPm
CAPT Todd Copeland, Comm Officer, Naval Support Activity South Potomac signed a proclamation declaring September National Preparedness Month. NPM promotes family and community disaster and emergency planning now and encourages preparedness throughout the year.
Do you have #HurricaneLaura debris? For debris removal, follow these rules👇🏼
✔️Separate your debris based on the categories in the picture.
✔️Debris must be curbside, don’t block roadways/sidewalks.
✔️Avoid placing debris around trees, poles, fire hydrants/meters.
@FEMARegion6
ATTN NNSY: Hurricane season is still in season until Nov. 30! Make a plan, build a kit, and be informed!
- Have enough supplies for your household, include medication, disinfectant supplies, cloth face coverings, pet supplies in your go bag or car trunk.