June is National Safety Month! That means now is the perfect time to remember that safety should be a conscious effort β especially home safety. Check out these tips to make sure your home is safe and sound.

MUST-HAVE SAFETY RULES AT HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY Maintaining safety at home is something that cannot be accomplished by a single person but needs participation from everyone. There are various aspects that need to be looked into to ensure that home is a safe place for all the members. Safety features….
Do you recognize this national park? Comment below!
Here’s a hint: This park contains the tallest mountain on the Atlantic Coast of the United States.

The National Safe Boating Week campaign is focused on raising awareness for boating safety and encouraging boater education. Learn more about the cause and how you can get involved: https://bit.ly/3e56SbF

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This biker visited the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to pay his deepest respects to the 58,000 brave Americans who gave their lives in service to their country.
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Create and practice a wildfire evacuation plan with each person and pet in your household. Itβs important that everyone β including children β know what to do in the event of a wildfire. And be sure to inform your point of contact about your plan.
For more details on creating a wildfire evacuation plan, visit: https://bit.ly/38g8bVN

Do you know how to make your home more resistant to wildfires? Start with your roof! Wood and shingle roofs are at a higher risk of being destroyed in a wildfire than other materials, such as metal, clay or tile β so, you may want to consider reroofing.
For more ways to harden your home, visit https://bit.ly/3qPgL45

If you live in an area prone to wildfires, it may be beneficial to receive real-time national and local weather alerts, and pay attention to air quality. Learn more at www.ready.gov/wildfires

Do you have an emergency kit ready in case of a disaster? Use the handy checklist on https://www.ready.gov/kit to create one! Remember to store your kit in an easily accessible location, make sure all family members know where it is, and check whatβs in it at least once a year.

Although wildfires caused by lightning tend to be larger and burn more acreage, most wildfires are caused by humans. Here are tips on preventing wildfires and staying safe from the risk! https://bit.ly/3JUqXQB
