For Immediate Release: September 2, 2016 For More Information Contact: Cara N. Howard Public Information Specialist, Office of Homeland Security Office: 301-324-4338
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY ASKS RESIDENTS TO TAKE ACTION NOW TO PREPARE
September is Maryland Preparedness Month “Emergency preparedness is a year round effort,” said Ronald E. Gill Jr., Director of Emergency Management. “From the record breaking snow we received in January, to the three storms in the Atlantic over the past week, residents need to always be in disaster preparedness mode. Emergencies and disasters can happen anytime and anywhere without notice.” Making preparations when threats are not imminent can make communities more resilient. Hazards common to Prince George’s County include flooding, high wind, severe thunderstorms and winter storms. Several online sources provide good emergency preparedness information for these and additional threats:
Residents are also encouraged to sign up for Alert Prince George’s, the County’s mass notification system that sends important information directly to you, before, during, or after an emergency or disaster.
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