I looked through my hometown of Fontana, CA for their disaster preparedness plan and was able to find a few resources on their website with a program called ReadyFontana. The city of Fontana offers trainings and outreach, family planning activities, and a few other great resources for citizens to be prepared.
Learning about this website and resource page made me wonder why it isn't widely discussed and utilized for the general public. With all these natural disasters that have begun to cause issues among communities vulnerable to fires and earthquakes, we should make sure everyone knows how to prepare in case it happens to them. I remember when I was younger we would have earthquake drills in school and taught about what foods to have and water saved in case of a disaster, but I feel there could be much more done to help communities be as ready as possible for anything. At least what is most likely to occur in that area or county.
Learning about this website and resource page made me wonder why it isn't widely discussed and utilized for the general public. With all these natural disasters that have begun to cause issues among communities vulnerable to fires and earthquakes, we should make sure everyone knows how to prepare in case it happens to them. I remember when I was younger we would have earthquake drills in school and taught about what foods to have and water saved in case of a disaster, but I feel there could be much more done to help communities be as ready as possible for anything. At least what is most likely to occur in that area or county.
I totally agree with you, these resources are set up but the training and awareness about how to use the resources is non-existent. They do it in schools like you said, but not our jobs or other large community spaces.
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