September is National preparedness month (NPM). September 2010 marks the annual event is the seventh year. National preparedness month, encourages Americans to prepare for the simple operations for homes, businesses and communities to prepare for emergency situations occurring within the: ". Plan. Keep a reasonable. "
Get Ready campaign, sponsored by the American public health Association provides information, resources and tools to ensure that individuals, families and communities in the United States better are possible influenza pandemic will be drawn up, emerging disease outbreaks, natural disaster or other dangerous health situation.There is even a emergency preparedness, based on ant and Grasshopper-Club Zürich, which you can download and distribute the story of the importance of a brand-new video: http://www.getreadyforflu.org/GetReadyVideo .htm. Held annually on the third Tuesday in September, Get Ready day is a national preparedness month timed.
At the event for the design of the site http://www.getreadyforflu.org/newsite.htm ideas, as well as free downloadable materials, including fact sheets and games for children. Get Ready event guide is available in the downloadable pdf that contains the event-checklist, tips, sample press release and the donation letter and a list of proposed actions.
National preparedness month more information can be found at http://www.ready.gov/america/npm10/. Individual libraries can be registered is a member of the national preparedness Coalition, visit http://ready.adcouncil.org.Free registration allows you access to the 51-page how-to manual on the promotion of disaster preparedness, posters, logos, a PowerPoint presentation and Web banners.Almost 2,700 organizations registered in 2009, including schools, government agencies, faith-based organizations, gain, military and other.
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