
As National Preparedness Month comes to an end, hopefully you have taken a step or two towards making your household a little more ready for the unexpected. If you could still use a pointer or two, check out Westonβs Community Emergency Preparedness & Response Guide. Pick up the booklet at the Council on Aging, Fire Department, Town Hall, or Library, or see the online version here. Plus, check out the information displayed at the Weston Library through the end of the month (see photo).
While itβs great for preparedness to start at home, our whole community can benefit from a little assistance from each of us. One easy step is to join the Weston Emergency Reserve Corps, an all-volunteer group of citizens who are willing, but never required, to help out in a community-wide emergency. Members can benefit from a range of training, practicing with Westonβs first responders, and staying informed about local, state, and federal readiness topics.
And donβt worry if you havenβt gotten your own house in order yet - the WERC can help you do that too! Contact Weston's Board of Health to find out more.