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Stone Harbor Encourages Families to Establish Family Emergency Plans

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STONE HARBOR — As the Borough of Stone Harbor continues to provide information to residents and visitors of our community during National Preparedness Month we are encouraging everyone to establish a Family Emergency Plan.
Your family may not be together if a disaster strikes, so it is important to think about the following situations and plan just in case. Consider the following questions when making a plan:
• How will my family/household get emergency alerts and warnings?
• How will my family/household get to safe locations for relevant emergencies?
• How will my family/household get in touch if cell phone, internet, or landline doesn’t work?
• How will I let loved ones know I am safe?
• How will family/household get to a meeting place after the emergency?
By having a conversation or making a plan, families can have more confidence and be better prepared when the next event happens.
For more information on how to prepare for a disaster please visit www.ready.gov

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