? READYWISCONSIN RELEASE: Create a Lasting Legacy ? September is Preparedness Month in Wisconsin Contact: MADISON, Wis. ? Disasters can happen anytime, anywhere. To encourage all Wisconsinites to be ready, Governor Tony Evers has declared September Preparedness Month in Wisconsin. Throughout the month, ReadyWisconsin wants everyone to consider emergency risks and take steps to make sure individuals, families, and communities are safe before, during, and after a disaster. ?Preparing now can make a big difference before an emergency occurs,? said Wisconsin Emergency Management Administrator Greg Engle. ?Taking proactive steps improves our ability to act, respond, and recover when disasters strike.? Preparedness Month is recognized every September across the country as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency?s Ready Campaign. This year?s theme is ?A Lasting Legacy.? It focuses on protecting the life you have built and how being prepared for disasters can create a lasting legacy for you and your family. ?Being prepared is a step towards resiliency and it?s a shared responsibility,? said Engle. ?Wisconsin Emergency Management wants a future where disasters and emergencies cause less disruption to people?s lives and less destruction. The goal of our ReadyWisconsin Campaign is to encourage people to invest in measures that reduce the potential risk to themselves and those around them.? During the month of September, ReadyWisconsin encourages everyone to prepare by: ?We live in an unpredictable world when it comes to disasters and emergencies,? said Engle. ?Planning for the unexpected may seem overwhelming at first, but having the peace of mind from knowing you are if something does happen can make all the difference for you and your loved ones.? For more safety tips, visit ReadyWisconsin at https://readywisconsin.wi.gov. You can also follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/readywisconsin) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/readywisconsin).
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