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Union Fire District of South Kingstown Shares Safety Tips for Vulnerable Populations During Emergency Preparedness Month

September is National Emergency Preparedness Month

SOUTH KINGSTOWN — Chief Steven Pinch and the Union Fire District of South Kingstown would like to offer residents tips about ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations ahead of an emergency, as part of Emergency Preparedness Month.

September has been declared by Gov. Charlie Baker to be Emergency Preparedness Month. Residents are encouraged to use resources provided by the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) to prepare themselves, their family, their property and their community for an emergency or natural disaster.

Vulnerable populations include children, seniors, pets and those living with disabilities or who may be immunocompromised. During an emergency or natural disaster, it is imperative that any emergency plan or response takes into account the specific needs of these groups.

In order to ensure preparedness and safety for all, the Union Fire District encourages residents to follow tips provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

Seniors

The following is information for older Americans preparing ahead of an emergency:

Individuals with Disabilities

If you or someone you know is living with a disability, here are a few extra tips to keep in mind ahead of an emergency:

Children

Every member of your family should be prepared ahead of an emergency. Here are a few tips to prepare kids and assist them throughout an emergency:

Pets

Emergency plans should always take into account your pets or live animals:

For additional information regarding vulnerable populations and how they can prepare ahead of an emergency, visit www.ready.gov.

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