Hurricane Season. Are You Ready?

Eye of the hurricane from above

September is National Preparedness Month

A situation that can pose a threat to the safety of you and your family may not give you adequate time to prepare. Make your plan now, and constantly revisit it to keep it fresh.

Three quick things to remember:

  • Who to call
  • Where to go
  • What to pack

Resources

Ready.gov has resources available to help you prepare, from the mindset of preparedness to being ready to take action. North Carolina also has a portal with helpful preparedness tips at readync.org, which can also be downloaded as an app for phones and mobile devices.

Additional Resources for Hurricane Preparedness

National Weather Service Hurricane Preparedness

Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hurricane Preparedness and Response

This year’s National Preparedness Month theme is “Disasters Happen. Prepare now. Learn how.”

Week 1: September 1-8 Make and Practice Your Plan
Week 2: September 9-15* Learn Life Saving Skills
Week 3: September 16-22 Check Your Coverage
Week 4: September 23-29 Save for an Emergency
*September 15 is National Day of Action (community.fema.gov/AP_Login)

Provided by librarians at the University of North Carolina Health Sciences Library.

The War Against Wounds with Dr. William Marston

William MarstonThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, we’ll be talking with Chief of the UNC Division of Vascular Surgery and Medical Director of UNC’s Wound Healing Center, Dr. William Marston about the war against wounds.

Please tune in! We’re on the air:
– Saturday at 9am
– Sunday at 9am & 5pm
– Monday at 6pm & 10pm
 
 
 
 
 
Listen to the Show!

Download the episode from the Carolina Digital Repository