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09.18.2019  /  GCDD Staff  /  Emergency Preparedness

Are you prepared? 

Disasters are a year-round threat that can impact a family, community or entire region of Arkansas in a matter of minutes without warning. Thousands of Arkansans are annually displaced from their homes due to natural disasters like tornadoes, flooding, ice, fire and other forms of severe weather. But, the million-dollar question is, “Are you prepared?”

According to data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the National Weather Service, Arkansas is ranked No. 6 in the nation for having the most expensive property damage costs per household due to natural disasters equating to $206.2 million statewide annually or $181 per household per year.

Now, consider how this cost can hit your wallet, especially if you or a family member have a developmental disability. What costs will you be out if you have to replenish your medicine because you lost power and you were unable to refrigerate your medications? What if lightning strikes your home and your power supply for your assisted devices are blown? How will you move around your home and evacuate?

Disasters are never convenient and seem to impact us at the worst possible moment. However, there are ways to better prepare yourself and your family to weather the storm a little smoother.

Tips:

For more tips and a detailed checklist, go to the emergency preparedness Resources page on our website for free tools.