The new year provides a chance for a fresh start, with new goals and new priorities. And with 2020 in the rearview mirror, we’re encouraging each of you make safety a priority in 2021.
Here’s some simple safety goals to add to your resolution list this year.
As COVID-19 vaccines continue to be distributed, it’s important that each of us do our part by taking precautions to prevent the spread of the virus. And this includes continuing to protect yourself and others by wearing masks and social distancing.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has put together some frequently asked questions to help navigate the many questions and concerns surrounding COVID-19.
When was the last time you took an inventory of your family first aid kit or your emergency survival kit? 2020 was a challenging year, so there’s a good chance you might have used supplies and forgot to replenish them. Plus, we have no idea what 2021 has in store for us.
So, now is a great time to take inventory and restock your kits. Be sure to tailor each kit to fit your family’s needs, including planning for family members with disabilities.
When emergencies strike, you need reliable ways to get up-to-date information from official sources.
Start by signing up for various emergency alerts. Be aware that many local alert systems require residents to actively sign up for emergency communications.
So, check with your local government to sign up for your community’s alert system, which might include sending out text messages, emails or phone calls in the case of an emergency.
You never know when you’ll be called upon to save someone’s life. A CPR, AED and First Aid class can help give you the confidence to respond to a variety of emergencies.
Authorized Instructors are located across the country, with options for in-person training and remote skills verification.
If you’re already certified, consider becoming a CPR, AED and First Aid Instructor to start training your friends, family and community.