It can take a lot of time to prepare for natural disasters, but the Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management said putting in some time each month can help ease the workload and help you be ready in a year.
“Take one step per month, and it really only takes about an hour to complete one of these steps or get started on it,” Zidek said.“We encourage people to start with that communication plan with your family,” Zidek said.
“There’s guides in the Preparing in a Year guide that can help you build that communication plan,” he continued.“Ideally, that would be two weeks of supply, but if you can’t do two weeks of supply, one day is better than nothing,” he said.“Every family is unique,” he said. “And they’re going to have to look at their situation and prepare accordingly.
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