emergency plan

Hurricane Season in Connecticut

Take the necessary steps to ensure you are prepared for any weather emergency

Preparing for  emergency weather can help keep you and your loved ones safe, organized and informed this hurricane season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicating an above-normal 2017 hurricane season.   In a recent press release Governor Malloy encouraged residents to “get (an emergency) kit, make a plan and stay informed.”  guide

 

What simple steps can you take today?

United Way of Connecticut 2-1-1 is a gateway to services related to emergency/disaster response and recovery as well as a statewide resource for emergency-related information collection and dissemination. 2-1-1 also maintains several eLibrary papers that can help you get prepared and stay informed including:How to Prepare and Safely Weather a Hurricane/Tornado, How to Prepare and Safely Weather a Flood, and Tropical Storm Information & Resources.

Call 2-1-1 or visit www.211ct.org for access to services and to stay informed during any extreme weather episode.

Source: United Way 2-1-1.

National Preparedness Toolkit

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September is recognized as National Preparedness Month (NPM) which serves as a reminder that we all must take action to prepare, now and throughout the year, for the types of emergencies that could affect us where we live, work, and also where we visit. Due to the success of last year’s theme, “Don’t Wait, Communicate. Make Your Emergency Plan Today,” will be returning for this September with a continuing emphasis on preparedness for youth, older adults, and people with disabilities and others with access and functional needs. You can access a toolkit at https://www.ready.gov/september. Thank you for taking time help make America more prepared for emergencies.