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National Preparedness Month
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National Preparedness Month
- 2008 Campaign
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Note to Educators:
The following materials
are available for you to download and
use during National Preparedness Month
for promotional or educational purposes. If you choose
to use a provided piece with its EDEN
logo,
please retain attribution and
non-discrimination statements where they
are provided.
Keep in mind that some
of these promotional materials refer
citizens to their state and local
emergency managers for information about
local hazards and to get involved in
Citizen Corps or other volunteer
efforts. Therefore, when using
these materials, it is strongly
recommended that you coordinate your
National Preparedness Month efforts and
messages with local emergency managers. |
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Web button -- Use this
button to place a link from one or more
of your Extension Web pages to the EDEN
National Preparedness Month Web page (www.EDEN.lsu.edu/npm).
To capture the button-graphic,
right-click on the picture and choose
"Save Picture As".
Hi-Res graphic (TIFF
1.2 MG)
Lo-Res
graphic (TIFF 124 KB) |
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Customizable Email
-- The content is already provided. All you have
to
do is personalize it and send to your
intended audiences. To
capture the template,
right-click here or on the graphic and
choose "Open in New Window"".
Save the open file as file-type
"Web Page" (*.htm, *.html)
Instructions
for using the template |
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News Release --
These news releases can be used in
your university publications as well
as local newspapers around your
state. Be sure you customize the
them to identify yourself as the
source; include your city and state
at the beginning, and provide your
contact information at the end.
Right click on either below to
capture:
1)
EDEN News Release
- Keep in mind that this was created
with open blanks within sentences
for you to insert your own
information.
2)
NPM News Release
- Written and provided by the
Department of Homeland Security.
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Editorials -- In some instances,
it may be beneficial to provide an
editorial to a local newspaper. Here,
you are provided two editorials; all
are written with an educational purpose
in mind. 1)
Prepare to Save Your Life During a
Disaster
2)
Disasters: Is Your Business Prepared?Note: Be sure to provide your contact
information at the end.
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Fact Sheet -- This document
provides quick facts about disasters in
the United States, frequently asked
questions about National Preparedness
Month, and overall general preparedness
information. This is in a format that
would be useful as a handout during a
presentation. It also has been designed
to allow room for your own university
and/or state Extension identification at
the end. Right-click
here or on the graphic to capture. |
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Talking Points -- The talking points provide information that is helpful for you to keep on hand when giving a presentation or talking to the media/newspaper. It also gives you a well-rounded amount of information on National Preparedness Month, U.S. disasters, and disaster preparedness. Right-click
here or on the graphic to capture. |
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Placemat -- The placemat is
helpful to use when giving a
presentation at a breakfast, luncheon or
dinner. This design provides a checklist
for putting together a disaster supplies
kit. Two sizes are available, both as
PDF files (Acrobat 7): 1) 8.5 x 11
(PDF, 375 KB)
and 2) 11
x 17 (PDF, 1 MG) pictured |
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Quiz -- The quiz is a great
handout to use with any audience. It
gives a reader an opportunity to find
out how prepared he/she is for any type
of disaster. At the end of the quiz,
readers are encouraged to visit the EDEN
National Disaster Preparedness Web page
for more information and links to
resources that will help to answer their
questions. This provides room for your
own university and/or state Extension
identification. (MSWord) |
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PowerPoint Presentation (3 MG
PPt) --
This presentation provides a general
overview of National Preparedness Month,
EDEN, Extension's role in disaster
preparedness/education, and where to go
to get more information. It is designed
to be for a general audience but, as a
user, feel free to add information
relative to your educational objectives.
Some of the slides have additional
talking points in the notes section. |
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Please Offer Your Feedback
In order to better serve your state
and local needs, EDEN would
appreciate any feedback you have to
offer regarding the National
Preparedness Month materials
available through EDEN. Please send
comments, questions, and suggestions
to Abigail Borron (aborron@purdue.edu).
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The EDEN National Preparedness Month
materials were developed with funding
from the Cooperative State Research,
Education and Extension Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture under CSREES/USDA
Agreement No. 2005-37620-15609. Any
opinions or recommendations expressed in
this publication are those of the
authors and do not necessarily reflect
the view of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
USDA Non-Discrimination Statement |
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