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Dec 13, 2018 8 tweets 5 min read Read on X
Most of us know that we need to be prepared. But what does that mean? And how do you get started? Check out the tweets below for more information. #PrepareNow @OregonOEM ow.ly/k5HY50jVGKA
@OregonOEM Emergency preparedness means different things to different people. Your kit should work for you, your family, your budget and OR's most likely hazards. For a minor power outage, supplies for 72 hours will be great. But for a large natural disaster, consider supplies for 2 weeks.
@OregonOEM If you or a family member has special health needs, consider the ways you can be prepared if you need to evacuate during an emergency. More info at ready.gov/earthquake #PrepareNow #preparedness
@OregonOEM #BeInformed about how you can have a backup store of your medications stowed in your supply kit, including copies of your prescriptions and a list of equipment. Call your insurance company today for more information.
@OregonOEM Even best laid plans can expire so don’t wait until it is too late to rotate your supply or fill a prescription. Many emergencies give little or no warning, leaving you without lifesaving resources. #LifeSavingSkills
@OregonOEM Contact your water and power companies to get on a “priority reconnection service” list of power-dependent customers if you rely on electrical medical equipment. #PrepareNow
@OregonOEM Don’t forget those furry family members! Take time to refresh your pet’s emergency kit: check water, food & make sure their favorite toy is included to reduce stress ready.gov/pets
@OregonOEM Are you a licensed healthcare provider in Oregon? Health care workers can #volunteer for emergency responses in Oregon with SERV-OR. Visit serv-or.org to learn more and register!

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