
Michigan’s Preparedness Month
Michigan residents should prepare for emergencies and disasters by making an emergency communications plan with their loved ones during Michigan’s Preparedness Month, according to the Michigan State Police, Emergency Management Division.
Throughout September, the MSP/EMHSD is joining federal, state and local governments—as well as private and public organizations—in supporting emergency preparedness initiatives and encouraging residents to take action to prepare. Agencies nationwide are uniting under the banner “Don’t Wait. Communicate. Make Your Emergency Plan Today.” to encourage everyone to create a family communications plan.
To learn more about preparing for emergencies and disasters and making an emergency preparedness plan, go to michigan.gov/miready or follow the MSP/EMHSD on Twitter at @MichEMHS.
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