The Federal Emergency Management Agency suggests that all Americans should follow a 12-step guide to preparing for emergencies, including practicing emergency drills, safeguarding important documents, ...
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(TNS) - Emergencies can happen at any time and it's important to be prepared. However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 44% of people in the U.S. don't have first aid ...
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Seventy percent of winter deaths related to snow and ice occur in cars, according to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Depending on where you live, wintertime can bring severe cold ...
Every home needs a dedicated first aid kit, even if it’s only used to organize the supplies scattered in medicine cabinets, drawers and cupboards, making it much easier to grab them in a stressful ...
This story is part of our First Alert Hurricane Season 2025 special. View the full episode here. HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency says families should have 14 days of ...
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As the colder months get closer, officials with Austin Emergency Management want to make sure you're prepared for temperature ...