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National Preparedness Month: Red Cross urges everyone to get ready now for emergencies

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Tue, Aug 23rd 2022 09:35 am

Climate change causing more disasters in US than anywhere else

Submitted by the American Red Cross

People everywhere are feeling the impacts of climate change with more frequent and intense weather events threatening our communities. September is National Preparedness Month and the American Red Cross, Western New York chapter, urges everyone to get ready for these emergencies now.

Just last year, more than 40% of Americans – some 130 million people – were living in a county struck by a climate-related disaster, according to analysis from the Washington Post. Disasters can happen anywhere, anytime. You can be ready by visiting redcross.org/prepare.

“More powerful climate-driven occurrences are happening across the U.S. than ever before,” said Nick Bond, regional CEO, American Red Cross of Western New York. “In fact, there have been more climate-related disasters in the nation over the past two decades than in any other country. It’s vital that everyone take steps to be prepared.”

Three Easy Steps

Three simple steps can help to keep your family safe during disasters: 1) Get a kit, 2) make a plan and 3) be informed.

Build your emergency kit with a gallon of water per person, per day; nonperishable food; a flashlight and a battery-powered radio. Also include a first aid kit, medications, supplies for infants or pets, a multipurpose tool and personal hygiene items. And don’t forget to add copies of important papers, cell phone chargers, blankets, maps of the area and emergency contact information.

Plan what to do in case you are separated from your family during an emergency, and what to do if you have to evacuate. Make sure to coordinate your plan with your child’s school, your work and your community’s emergency plans.

Stay informed by finding out what emergency situations may occur where you live, work and go to school, how local officials will contact you during a disaster, and how you will get important information such as evacuation orders.

Include your pets in your emergency plans. Remember, if you and your family need to evacuate, so does your pet. It’s important to plan in advance to know which pet-friendly hotels are in your area, and where your pets can stay in an emergency situation.

Take any special considerations into account as part of your emergency planning. Older adults or people with mobility, hearing, learning or seeing disabilities may need to create a support network of people that can help during an emergency. Create a plan that takes into account your capabilities, any help you may need, and who can provide it – especially if you need to evacuate or if the power goes out for several days.

Help Your Community

Red Cross volunteers play critical roles in their local communities by making sure families don’t have to face tough times alone.

“Be ready to not only help your loved ones, but your neighbors too,” Bond said. “Join us as a disaster action team volunteer; learn lifesaving skills by signing up for first aid or CPR classes; or make an appointment to give blood or platelets.”

A strong blood supply is key to preparedness for disasters and medical emergencies, and donors can ensure blood is on the shelves the moment it’s needed.

As a thank-you, all who come to give Sept. 1-18 will get a limited-edition Red Cross T-shirt, while supplies last. Plus, those who race to give Sept. 1-30 will automatically be entered for a chance to win a VIP NASCAR experience, including two tickets to a 2023 race, and will also receive a coupon for a free haircut by email, all thanks to Sport Clips Haircuts.

Terms apply. Visit rcblood.org/racetogive.

Donors can schedule an appointment to donate using the Red Cross blood donor app, by visiting RedCrossBlood.org, or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

Upcoming Blood Donation Opportunities

Erie County

•Amherst

Sept. 7: noon to 6 p.m., Boulevard Mall, 730 Alberta Drive

Sept. 14: noon to 6 p.m., Boulevard Mall, 730 Alberta Drive

•Buffalo

Sept. 2: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Erie County Sheriff’s Office, 40 Delaware Ave.

Sept. 2: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., WNY Chapter, 786 Delaware Ave.

Sept. 7: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Ss. Columba-Brigid Church, 75 Hickory St.

Sept. 8: 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., Veterans Affairs Hospital, 3495 Bailey Ave.

Sept. 8: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., CWA 1133, 821 Elk St.

•East Aurora

Sept. 1: 1-6 p.m., Hampton Inn, 49 Olean St.

•Elma

Sept. 1: 2-6 p.m., Faith Lutheran Church, 1230 Bowen Road

•Grand Island

Sept. 10: 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., Radisson Hotel, 100 Whitehaven Road

Sept. 13: 1-6 p.m., Grand Island Fire Hall, 2275 Baseline Road

•Kenmore

Sept. 2: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Kenmore Mercy Hospital, 2950 Elmwood Ave.

•Tonawanda

Sept. 10: 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., Church of the Nativity, 1530 Colvin Blvd.

Sept. 15: 2-7 p.m., Tonawanda Fire Department Firehall, 44 William St.

•Williamsville

Sept. 17: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1424 Maple Road

Niagara County

•Lockport

Sept. 13: 1-6 p.m., The Dale Association Inc., 33 Ontario St.

•Niagara University

Sept. 14: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Niagara University Gallagher Center, 5795 Lewiston Road

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org; or visit on Twitter at @RedCross.

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