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Current events make September 2017 particularly relevant as National Preparedness Month begins Current events make September 2017 particularly relevant as National Preparedness Month begins
This year’s National Preparedness Month theme is “Disasters Don’t Plan Ahead. You Can.” Most every day, a person needs look no further than their television to see haunting images of destruction from both manmade and natural events. Whether the danger comes from civil disturbances, involving clashes of individual ideologies, or natural events, such as the recent historic flooding in Houston, the era of the 24-hour news cycle has taught us that life can change in an instant. The reality that we had become accustomed to can quickly be replaced by uncertainty and a constantly-evolving threat stream, due to forces beyond our control. When this happens, the difference between life and death may well hinge upon an individual’s resiliency, adaptability, and level of preparedness.
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The Air Force is encouraging Airmen and their families to focus on emergency planning in September as part of National Preparedness Month. This year’s theme is “Don’t wait. Communicate. Make your emergency plan today.” (Courtesy graphic) AF emergency managers emphasize planning during National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center is leading the charge for servicewide participation. With a theme of "Don't wait. Communicate. Make your emergency plan today," this year's focus is on emergency planning, to include development of evacuation plans and family communication plans in the event of separation.
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