September marks National Preparedness Month in the United States
First proclaimed in 2004, each September marks National Preparedness Month in the United States, a vital initiative reaffirmed by President Biden's proclamation for September 2023. This dedicated month serves as an annual reminder to remain vigilant year-round, prepared to safeguard homes, communities, businesses, and the well-being of our loved ones in the face of disasters.
The choice of September as National Preparedness Month carries deep significance. It commemorates the tragedies of September 11, 2001, which underscored the urgency of preparedness. Additionally, September is the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, making it a poignant reminder of the unpredictable forces of nature.
As National Preparedness Month unfolds, let us take this opportunity to review and refresh our emergency supplies, including batteries for crucial devices. These small but essential power sources can make a significant difference in our readiness to face unforeseen challenges. Together, let's prioritize preparedness, ensuring our readiness extends beyond September, and culminates with National Preparedness Day on September 30th.
