Make Emergency Preparedness Part of Back-to-School Planning |
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Written by GOV Press Wisconsin |
Tuesday, 27 August 2019 07:45 |
School is approaching, now is the time to develop those emergency communications plans and put together emergency kits so everyone knows what to do and where to go if an emergency happens. MADISON – As the end of summer approaches, students are getting ready to go back to school. ReadyWisconsin is also encouraging students and parents to make family emergency preparedness part of their back to school planning. “While folks across our state are getting ready to kick off another great school year, we want to make sure we’re talking with kids about safety before they’re back in the classroom,” said Gov. Evers. “By taking the time before the semester to talk about and plan for what happens in an emergency, we can help make sure our kids have a happy and safe school year.” Consider discussing these topics below and review information available from schools:
“Now is the time to develop those emergency communications plans and put together emergency kits,” said Dr. Darrell L. Williams, Wisconsin Emergency Management Administrator. “We want everyone prepared so when an emergency happens, everyone knows what to do and where to go.” Find additional tips for talking about safety with your kids on the ReadyWisconsin website. Receive daily safety tips by following ReadyWisconsin on Facebook and Twitter. |
Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 August 2019 08:40 |