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MADISON, Wis. – Some disasters cannot be avoided, but by taking time to plan and prepare, their impact can be reduced. Gov. Tony Evers declared September as Preparedness Month in Wisconsin to emphasize the need for individuals, families, and communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies.

“When everyone is prepared, it helps communities recover faster and become more resilient,” said Wisconsin Emergency Management Administrator Greg Engle. “Preparing now keeps you safer, helps you stay calm, and makes sure you can handle whatever comes your way.”

During the month of September, ReadyWisconsin encourages everyone to prepare by keeping these four things in mind.

During the fall months, it is also important to take steps to mitigate the risks of potential disasters to your home. Mitigation is a way to lessen the impact of future disasters. Before the winter months arrive, consider trimming branches and cleaning your gutters of leaves and debris.

“Preparedness Month serves as a reminder that readiness is not just a precaution but a necessity,” said Engle. “Taking time to be ready empowers Wisconsinites to face emergencies with confidence and the ability to weather the storm.”

Preparedness Month is recognized every September across the country as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Ready Campaign. This year’s theme will focus on empowering Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities to act today to prepare for future risks and disasters.

For more safety tips, visit ReadyWisconsin at https://readywisconsin.wi.gov. ReadyWisconsin is a public safety campaign of Wisconsin Emergency Management, a division within the Department of Military Affairs.

A copy of Gov. Evers proclamation is available online here.