During National Preparedness Month (and All Year Long) Help Your Family be Ready if an Emergency Happens
PG&E emphasizes the importance of emergency preparedness as part of September's National Preparedness Month. With disasters unpredictable, the company urges families to develop emergency plans. Vice President Angie Gibson highlights their commitment to community safety and preparedness, asserting that preparation can significantly impact response time during emergencies. PG&E offers resources through its Safety Action Center and recommends families familiarize themselves with local emergency services. Key preparedness tips include maintaining drinking water and non-perishable food supplies.
- PG&E reinforces its commitment to community safety and preparedness.
- The company provides valuable resources through the Safety Action Center.
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September is National Preparedness Month, and this year the
Taking just a little time planning for emergencies today can make a tremendous difference if a disaster happens at your home or business, said
“My team and I focus on preparedness year-round. We believe firmly that the time spent preparing for emergencies reflects not only our commitment to the communities we service, but also an investment in the future. The more prepared we are today, the faster we can respond when emergencies occur,” Gibson said.
Gibson said these teams, from meteorologists and geologists to emergency managers and career public safety leaders, work every day to help
“Visit your
To help you protect your family, PG&E’s Safety Action Center offers tips on preparing emergency plans and other ways to keep your family safe. When preparing your emergency supplies, consider these tips -
- Have at least one gallon of drinking per day for each person in your household.
- Keep a supply of non-perishable food that is easy to prepare without power.
- Make sure you have a non-electric can opener, as well as utensils ready in case you must leave your home in an emergency.
- Keep your cell phones charged and consider buying a portable charging battery for phones and other personal electronic devices such as laptops.
- Keep a list of necessary medications and prescriptions.
The Ready.Gov website also offers a wide range of emergency preparedness tools and tips, including ways to prepare your family to respond before, during and after an emergency.
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