Stocking your Go Bag

March 30, 2023
Not everyone can afford to respond by stocking up on necessities. If you can, make purchases for a few items over a few weeks or months and slowly build up the supplies in your Go Bag. For a list to break down over a few weeks, visit www.maine.gov/mema/maine-prepares/home-preparedness/grab-go-bag.
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- March 29, 2023: What to pack
- March 28, 2023: Sheltering and Pets
- March 27, 2023: Are you in the surge?
- March 26, 2023: Do you know the route?
- March 24, 2023: A flood can wash away your life
- March 23, 2023: Donate your clean, useable clothing
- March 22, 2023: Are you weather ready?
- March 21, 2023: Do you know the risk?
- March 20, 2023: Don't forget Spot!
- March 19, 2023: Who's picking up the kids in an emergency?
- March 18, 2023: Flood waters + cars = People dying
- March 17, 2023: It's Not Luck, It's Being Prepared
- March 16, 2023: Keeping your home safe!
- March 15, 2023: Is that fact or rumor?
- March 14, 2023: Back to Basics: Stay informed
- March 13, 2023: Change your clocks, change your batteries
- March 12, 2023: Back to Basics: Any special needs?
- March 11, 2023: Back to Basics Think about what you have and what you need
- March 10, 2023: Turn Around, Don't Drown!
- March 9, 2023: Floods occur for a flood of reasons
- March 8, 2023: Back to Basics: Think about something bad ...
- March 7, 2023: Stormy days are good days to take stock of your emergency supplies
- March 6, 2023: Check your flood insurance coverage today
- March 5, 2023: Teach your kids when and how to call for help
- March 4, 2023: Check your Tank - Prevent a Leak!
- March 3, 2023: Be good to your oil tank
- March 2, 2023: Imagine the lights just went out ...
- March 1, 2023: Flood season begins today -- and every day
- February 27, 2023: Look carefully and signal before changing lanes
- February 26, 2023: Have a generator? Maybe you only think so