To help mark National Preparedness Month in September, the Postal Service is encouraging employees to take time to prepare for emergencies.
Here are some tips:
• Know the threats in your area. Are hurricanes or wildfires a possibility? Are you in a place that could get hit by a tornado or that is prone to floods?
• Be in the know. Sign up to receive local emergency alerts and warnings by email and text.
• Have supplies. Create an emergency supply kit for you and your family that includes water, nonperishable food, medicines and other necessities.
• Have a family communication plan. Make sure your family knows who to contact.
• Have an evacuation plan. Conduct an evacuation drill with your family.
• Have a plan for sheltering in place. Practice staying put with your family.
• Be ready to move. Know the emergency evacuation routes near home and work and keep your vehicle fueled.
• Keep cash on hand. You might need it if a power outage affects ATMs.
The Postal Service’s Personal Preparedness Blue page and the Ready.gov website have more information.