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Catastrophes: Tips To Save Your Life
Tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, earthquakes, severe winter storms, and other natural or man-made disasters have taken thousands of lives just since the year 2000.

GIIS offers the following
LIFE SAVING INFORMATION as a place to start a Family Safety Checklist. Make an effort to be informed, to listen to weather warnings and/or law enforcement advisories. Most of all, put safety first. Start with a home evacuation plan.
Why Don't People Listen?

GIIS Executive Director David Colmans wonders why so many people died needlessly in disasters across America simply from lack of awaremess or advanced preparation.

Tornado Preparation

Hurricane Preparation

Fire/Wildfire Preparation

Earthquake Preparation

Winter Storm Preparation

Flood Preparation
Non-Weather/Man-Made Catastrophes
When preparing for a possible emergency situation, it's best to think first about the basics of survival: fresh water, food, clean air and warmth
Avian Flu Preparation
Water and Food
Portable Kit
Clean Air
Supply Checklists
First Aid Kit
Special Needs Items
Learn More From the Georgia Emergency Management Agency