Date: September
1. 2015
Phone Number: 910-947-6317
Contact Name: D. Bryan Phillips Email:
bphillips@moorecountync.gov
For
Immediate Release: Moore County Urges Residents to Be Aware and Prepare
Carthage,
NC – Moore County Public Safety officials are reminding residents that now is
the time to plan and prepare for emergencies and disasters. Natural and
man-made emergencies are unpredictable, but residents can take steps now to
plan how they will respond when disasters strike. Take time now to make a
family emergency plan, practice that plan and put together an emergency
supplies kit. The more prepared you are before disaster strikes, the more
prepared you are to recover from it. Be aware of the risks, prepare for the
worst but hope for the best.
Governor
Pat McCrory proclaimed September as Emergency Preparedness Month which
coincides with National Preparedness Month, sponsored by the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security. The designation is made each September to encourage
Americans to prepare for emergencies.
Having the
kit in place will help you during the emergency and will make the recovery
process a bit easier. For example, including copies of important documents in
your kit will enable you to more quickly process claims. Most of the items
needed for the kit can be found around your house.
Other basic
items that should be in an emergency kit are:
·
Water - 1 gallon per
person per day for 3 to 7 days
·
Food – non-perishable and
canned food supply for 3 to 7 days
·
Battery-powered or hand
crank radio and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather
Radio with extra batteries
·
Cell phone with charger
·
First aid kit and first
aid book
·
Flashlight and extra
batteries
·
Manual can opener for
food
·
Anti-bacterial hand wipes
or gel
·
Wrench or pliers to turn
off water
·
Blanket or sleeping bag –
1 per person
·
Prescription medications,
glasses and hearing aids
·
Seasonal change of
clothing, including sturdy shoes
·
Toothbrush, toothpaste,
soap, feminine supplies
·
Extra house and car keys
·
Important documents –
insurance policies, copy of driver’s license, Social Security card, bank
account records
·
Fire extinguisher
·
Cash and change
·
Books, games or cards
Moore County emergency
officials encourage residents to monitor television, radio, NOAA weather radios, and sign up for the free Emergency Notification System on
the Moore County Webpage at www.moorecounty
nc.gov and download the free ReadyNC mobile app.
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