Ready.gov Launches Social Media Preparedness Initiative

July 16, 2009 by national  
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Ready Campaign, in partnership with The Advertising Council, is introducing a series of new social media tools today to further engage Americans in taking steps to prepare for emergencies. The initiative is an extension of Resolve to be Ready in 2009, a nationwide effort designed to encourage individuals, families, businesses and communities to take action and prepare for emergencies in 2009.

The social media tools will engage Americans in taking the three simple steps communicated in the Ready Campaign: (1) Get an emergency supply kit; (2) Make a family emergency plan; and (3) Be informed about the types of emergencies that can happen in your area and their appropriate responses.

At the center of the initiative is a new Web page, “Be Prepared,” which features an interactive widget that provides users with updates on emergency situations, local emergency contact information, an instructional video, emergency kit checklists and guidelines on how to better prepare for an emergency. Users can also access a clickable map to find contact information for state and local government agencies, where they can learn more about specific emergency information in their communities. Additionally, the widget helps users stay up-to-date on the latest Ready activities through Twitter news feeds (by following the user name “ReadydotGov”). The widget can be posted to social networking profiles, blogs, wikis and personal homepages.

The program also includes a tool with which visitors can create their own comprehensive Family Emergency Plan and share important information with their family and friends. Furthermore, visitors are encouraged to share their story on preparedness by submitting a video to the Ready Campaign Video Blog. The new Web page can be accessed by clicking on an online banner on the homepage of www.ready.gov, the Ready Campaign Web site.

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3 Responses to “Ready.gov Launches Social Media Preparedness Initiative”
  1. Robert Dyer says:

    I am impressed in many aspect with the current Homeland Security compared with the last administration . How ever, we are still dropping the ball big time by not securing our Borders with live boots on the ground . Live terrorist , drug dealers and H1N1 flu ,all coming across because we are sold out to the Hispanic agenda and their vote base . This may not be politically correct but, it’s still the truth !

  2. S Ralston says:

    Preparing an emergency readiness kit is a great idea. However, you assume most people can afford to plunk down what looks to be hundreds of dollars for such a lit & then afford to keep spending to keep the kit up to date.
    Its just not realistic.

  3. Sarah Miller says:

    S. Ralston, a basic disaster kit can be put together for less than $30, but most people find they already have most of the components in their homes somewhere. They just have to compile it all in one place!

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