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Disaster Preparedness OutreachNatural or human-caused disasters can strike suddenly, anytime and anywhere. Red Cross representatives are available to give information to your group on how to prepare for and respond to disasters. In Dodge, Milwaukee, Ozaukee or Waukesha County, fill out the request form and list of preparedness presentations offered in Dodge, Milwaukee, Ozaukee or Waukesha County, and mail the form to 2600 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53233 or call 414-342-8680. If you need a presentation in Kenosha, Racine or Walworth County, call 262-554-9997. Three Steps to PreparednessEven if you can't attend one of our presentations, make sure that you follow these three steps to prepare your household. Get A KitHave at least three days of supplies in an easy-to-carry evacuation kit (what if you need to evacuate due to flooding or a gas leak?), with additional supplies on hand. Remember to check your kit and replace the stock every six months. You can purchase the kit at redcross.org or compile these household items into a kit:
Make a PlanPlanning ahead will help you have the best possible response to disaster. Be InformedKnow what may happen and how you can help. Learn what disasters or emergencies may occur where you live, work and play. These events can vary from those affecting only you and your family, like a home fire or medical emergency, to those affecting your entire community, like an earthquake or flood. For more information, use our contact form to request a presentation or brochure. |
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| Last Updated ( Wed, Jul 02 2008 ) |




It's important that you be prepared for possible disasters and other emergencies. To help you prepare, Red Cross representatives are available to staff events or give presentations full of information to help you prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Each presentation uses the Be Red Cross Ready program, which includes 3 steps: Get A Kit, Make A Plan and Be Informed.
