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Emergency Preparedness Month: Tips from Marietta Fire
September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and the Marietta Fire Department reminds residents to plan, prepare and stay informed for potential emergencies.
by city of Marietta
September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and the Marietta Fire Department reminds residents to plan, prepare and stay informed for potential emergencies.
September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and the Marietta Fire Department reminds residents to plan, prepare and stay informed for potential emergencies.
"The likelihood that you and your family will recover from an emergency tomorrow often depends on the planning and preparation you do today," Marietta fire marshal Scott Tucker said.
"While each person's abilities and needs are unique, everyone can take steps to prepare for emergencies," he said. "By evaluating your needs and making a plan to fit them, you and your loved ones can be ready when emergencies occur."
Preparedness resources
- Be informed about what to do before, during and after emergency
- Subscribe to alerts from City Hall about emergencies in Marietta
- Consider family communications during an emergency
- Download the Family Emergency Plan
- Build a supply kit for disasters
- Assess and prepare your business for risks
- Teach children about different kinds of unexpected situations
- Prepare for your pets
- Read President Obama's proclamation declaring September as National Preparedness Month
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