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Since its inception in 2004, [1] National Preparedness Month is observed each September in the United States of America. It is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) within the Department of Homeland Security and encourages Americans to take steps to prepare for emergencies in their communities. FEMA's Ready Campaign, the ...
National Bourbon Heritage Month; National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month [citation needed] National Guide Dog Month (US) National Hispanic Heritage Month (United States) (US; September 15 to October 15) [8] [40] National Honey Month; National Preparedness Month [41] National Prostate Health Month [42] Pain Awareness Month [43]
National preparedness level; National Preparedness Month; National Program Office; National Response Framework; National Response Plan;
September: National Sickle Cell Awareness Month [46] September: National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month; September: National Ovarian and Prostate Cancer Awareness Month; September: National Wilderness Month; September: National Preparedness Month [47] September: National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month [48] September: Prostate ...
June is National Pet Preparedness Month, the ideal time to ensure documents and emergency supplies and plans are on hand for your family and pets should a disaster impact your home or community.
A second national test, the first classified as an NPT, occurred on September 28, 2016 as part of National Preparedness Month. [79] [80] A third national periodic test occurred on September 27, 2017. [81] The fourth NPT occurred on October 3, 2018 (delayed from September 20, 2018, due to Hurricane Florence). It was preceded by the first ...
On September 14, 1989, President George H.W. Bush officially declared the period from September 15 to October 15 as National Hispanic Heritage Month. He noted, “Not all of the contributions made ...
Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)-8, National Preparedness, describes the way United States Federal agencies will prepare for an incident.It requires Department of Homeland Security to coordinate with other Federal agencies and with State, local, and Tribal governments to develop a National Preparedness Goal with Emergency management.