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AS WE LOOK TOWARD SEVERE WEATHER SEASON, THE MIDWEST IS URGED TO PREPARE
According to Alton Daily News, topping the preparedness list is having two ways to wake up in an emergency because emergencies don’t discriminate based on what time of day it is.

With the technology available in 2021, you would think a cell phone would be okay to rely on, but what if your cell phone dies or the service is down? Even outdoor sirens aren’t meant to wake those who are sleeping.

Find out the best ways to make sure you’re covered:

CHUG UPDATES: As temperatures heat up, CHUG wants to make sure you’re prepared in the event of excessive heat. Read these tips to help spot the signs of overheating.

OTHER UPDATES:

Watch: New Orleans Prepares for Heavy Rain, Lifts Neutral Ground Parking Restrictions

CHUG: Tornado Preparedness is Key for Spring

Texas Failed Because It Did Not Plan

Severe Weather Awareness Week: How to Prepare for it and Strengthen Energy Reliability

CHUG: March is Severe Weather Preparedness Month

NFL Leverages Titan HST to Enhance Emergency Mass Communication Capabilities

NHIA COVID-19 Resource Center

CDC Guidance for Laboratories

Real-Time COVID-19 Data & Map

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