Are you ready to learn everything you need to know about CSEPP’s six emergency preparedness themes?

  • Develop family and individual emergency plans, including those plans that specifically deal with persons with access and functional needs.
  • Build family and individual emergency kits, including materials that specifically address the requirements of persons with access and functional needs.
  • Develop emergency plans and build emergency kits that provide resources for family pets.
  • Develop shelter-in-place (SIP) plans, build emergency kits that include SIP supplies, and “how-to SIP” directions in emergency kits, including specific activities for those persons with access and functional needs.
  • Know your children’s school emergency plans for a CSEPP incident.
  • Know your individual county and CSEPP regional alert, warning, and notification systems, including those that utilize the IPAWS network.

Using the resources highlighted on this and other pages on this website you and your family can find the information you need to “BE AWARE, HAVE A PLAN, BUILD A KIT.”

Preparing Makes Sense –
YouTube Video

Preparing Makes Sense is a short instructional video explaining the key steps to emergency preparedness, including: being informed, making a plan, building a kit, and getting involved.

Key moments: family emergency plan, how to prepare a family emergency plan, get to know the local resources available in your community.

YouTube, Dec 11, 2013, 4:32