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Last updated on Saturday, September 28, 2013
(UNDATED) - Ten states in the central U.S, including Indiana, will take part in the fourth annual Great Central U.S. ShakeOut earthquake drill on Thursday, October 17th at 10:17 a.m. local time.
The drill is designed to encourage individuals, schools, businesses, local and state government agencies, and many other groups to take steps to become better prepared for earthquakes and other disasters.
To take part in the ShakeOut, individuals and organizations are asked to sign up at getprepared.in.gov.
Emergency Preparedness: Don't Forget About Pets
Pets are important members of most households so, while preparing for possible emergencies, don't overlook the needs of pets, says the Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH) and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS).
September is National Preparedness Month and officials recommend Hoosiers turn awareness into action and adopt the goal of being self-reliant for at least three days, in the event of a disaster or other type of emergency. That means having certain things available for the well-being of pets, too.
"If an emergency or disaster dictates people must evacuate their homes, it's important they do not leave pets behind if at all possible," said Denise Derrer with BOAH. "Pets most likely cannot survive alone, so we suggest keeping in mind that what's best for a person is typically what's best for pets, too."
During a disaster, sometimes staying put is the safest place for families and their pets. Sometimes evacuation is necessary.
John Erickson with IDHS said, "Planning before an emergency happens can lessen the stress on people and animals. It could save a pet's life. So while putting together a preparedness kit, if you have a pet, make sure to set aside food, water, toys and care items for them as well."
Here are three simple tips to prepare:
Go to http://www.in.gov/boah/2441.htm for more useful information.
Statewide Online Survey
IDHS is gauging Indiana citizens' readiness for emergencies and disasters through a brief online survey. The outcomes of the survey will help the public safety community gain a greater understanding of how prepared Indiana residents are and how to help increase that preparedness.
The 10-minute online survey can be found on the IDHS website at www.in.gov/dhs under the Featured Topics Section: "IDHS Citizen Preparedness Survey 2013."
All who participate can enter a contest to win a free all hazards/weather radio. The survey is open today and will stay open until at least Friday, September 20, 2013.
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