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Probamos las Alertas de Emergencia de Denver – Queremos tu opinión! El 10 de septiembre a las 11 a.m., realizamos una prueba del Sistema de Alertas de Emergencia de Denver, el mismo sistema que envía mensajes urgentes a tu teléfono durante emergencias como inundaciones o

Probamos las Alertas de Emergencia de Denver – Queremos tu opinión!

El 10 de septiembre a las 11 a.m., realizamos una prueba del Sistema de Alertas de Emergencia de Denver, el mismo sistema que envía mensajes urgentes a tu teléfono durante emergencias como inundaciones o
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We Tested Denver’s Emergency Alerts – Now We Need Your Feedback! On Sept. 10 at 11 a.m., we conducted a test of Denver’s Emergency Alert System. This is the same system that sends urgent messages to your phone during emergencies like floods or hazardous material incidents.

We Tested Denver’s Emergency Alerts – Now We Need Your Feedback!

On Sept. 10 at 11 a.m., we conducted a test of Denver’s Emergency Alert System. This is the same system that sends urgent messages to your phone during emergencies like floods or hazardous material incidents.
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FACT: In most disasters, neighbors are the first ones to help. 👨‍👩‍👧 The first person to carry you out? Might live next door. 🚪 The first person to check on you? Might be someone you’ve never spoken to. This week, knock on one door. Share one plan. Make one connection. You’re

FACT: In most disasters, neighbors are the first ones to help.

👨‍👩‍👧 The first person to carry you out? Might live next door.
🚪 The first person to check on you? Might be someone you’ve never spoken to.

This week, knock on one door.
Share one plan.
Make one connection.

You’re
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Emergency Preparedness Fair – September 27th & 28th Join us at the Denver Zoo for a family-friendly event with resources, giveaways, and fun ways to learn how to stay safe and prepared. Get your tickets now!

Emergency Preparedness Fair – September 27th & 28th

Join us at the Denver Zoo for a family-friendly event with resources, giveaways, and fun ways to learn how to stay safe and prepared. 

Get your tickets now!
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Feria de Preparación para Emergencias – 27 y 28 de septiembre Únete a nosotros en el Zoológico de Denver para un evento familiar con recursos, regalos y formas divertidas de aprender cómo mantenerse seguro y preparado. ¡Consigue tus entradas ahora!

Feria de Preparación para Emergencias – 27 y 28 de septiembre

Únete a nosotros en el Zoológico de Denver para un evento familiar con recursos, regalos y formas divertidas de aprender cómo mantenerse seguro y preparado. 

¡Consigue tus entradas ahora!
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How Much Water Do You Actually Need? FACT: You need 1 gallon of water per person, per day. During a disaster, Denver’s water supply could be delayed, disrupted, or unsafe. You have 3 people = 9 gallons minimum Add a pet? 12+ gallons Have meds? You’ll need more Water is

How Much Water Do You Actually Need? 

FACT: You need 1 gallon of water per person, per day.
During a disaster, Denver’s water supply could be delayed, disrupted, or unsafe.

You have 3 people = 9 gallons minimum
Add a pet? 12+ gallons
Have meds? You’ll need more

Water is
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On average, it takes 72 hours for full emergency response mobilization after a major disaster. So your kit should last at least 3 days. Not just food. But power. Meds. Sanitation. Heat. Pet care. Build it like no one’s coming for 72 hours because they might not. #RuleOf3

On average, it takes 72 hours for full emergency response mobilization after a major disaster.

So your kit should last at least 3 days.
Not just food.
But power. Meds. Sanitation. Heat. Pet care.

Build it like no one’s coming for 72 hours because they might not.
#RuleOf3
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How to Know if You’re Actually Ready. Try this: Cut your power. Turn off your water. No phone. No help. Can you last 24 hours? If yes, awesome. If no, now you know where to start. Preparedness isn’t a vibe. It’s a skill. #TestYourReadiness #DenverRealityCheck #NoComfortZone

How to Know if You’re Actually Ready. Try this:

Cut your power.
Turn off your water.
No phone.
No help.

Can you last 24 hours?
If yes, awesome.
If no, now you know where to start.

Preparedness isn’t a vibe. It’s a skill.
#TestYourReadiness #DenverRealityCheck #NoComfortZone
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Preparedness Doesn’t Look the Same for Everyone 🦽 For someone with mobility issues 🍼 For a family with a newborn 🌐 For someone with limited English 🏘️ For someone unhoused If we’re leaving anyone behind, we’re not ready. Tag a resource. Share a tip. Invite someone in.

Preparedness Doesn’t Look the Same for Everyone

🦽 For someone with mobility issues
🍼 For a family with a newborn
🌐 For someone with limited English
🏘️ For someone unhoused
 
If we’re leaving anyone behind, we’re not ready.
Tag a resource. Share a tip. Invite someone in.
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As National Preparedness Month wraps up, remember: preparedness doesn’t end in September. ✅ Keep your emergency kit stocked. ✅ Review your family’s emergency plan. ✅ Stay informed with local alerts. The more we prepare today, the better we can face tomorrow — together.

As National Preparedness Month wraps up, remember: preparedness doesn’t end in September.

✅ Keep your emergency kit stocked.
✅ Review your family’s emergency plan.
✅ Stay informed with local alerts.

The more we prepare today, the better we can face tomorrow — together.
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🔐 FACT: The most common passwords in the U.S. are: 123456 password qwerty And yes, hackers know that. This October, update your passwords: ✔️ Use 12+ characters ✔️ Add symbols + numbers ✔️ Don’t reuse passwords across accounts Cybersecurity is emergency preparedness, too.

🔐 FACT: The most common passwords in the U.S. are:

123456
password
qwerty

And yes, hackers know that. This October, update your passwords:

✔️ Use 12+ characters
✔️ Add symbols + numbers
✔️ Don’t reuse passwords across accounts

Cybersecurity is emergency preparedness, too.
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ROAD CLOSED:  I25 is closed at the off ramp I25 northbound at Auraria Prkwy due to a single vehicle rollover traffic crash causing an oil spill. No serious injuries reported at this time. Alternate routes are advised. #Denver

ROAD CLOSED:  I25 is closed at the off ramp I25 northbound at Auraria Prkwy due to a single vehicle rollover traffic crash causing an oil spill.  No serious injuries reported at this time. Alternate routes are advised. #Denver
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Power Goes Out. Then What? 💡 Power outage at 9 PM. 🔋 Phone = 18% 🥫 Food = nothing you can eat cold 🌡️ Furnace = dead This isn’t panic. It’s Monday. Build a blackout kit: ✔️ Lantern ✔️ Food you don’t need to heat ✔️ Extra charger ✔️ Blanket + backup plan Denver, stay

Power Goes Out. Then What?

💡 Power outage at 9 PM.
🔋 Phone = 18%
🥫 Food = nothing you can eat cold
🌡️ Furnace = dead

This isn’t panic. It’s Monday.

Build a blackout kit:
✔️ Lantern
✔️ Food you don’t need to heat
✔️ Extra charger
✔️ Blanket + backup plan

Denver, stay
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Everything You Know About Fires is Wrong 🔥 MYTH: “I’ll smell the smoke and wake up.” ❌ FACT: Smoke stuns your senses. Most people never wake up. 🔥 MYTH: “I’ve got time to grab stuff.” ❌ FACT: A house can be fully engulfed in under 4 minutes. 🔥 MYTH: “I have a fire

Everything You Know About Fires is Wrong

🔥 MYTH: “I’ll smell the smoke and wake up.”
❌ FACT: Smoke stuns your senses. Most people never wake up.
🔥 MYTH: “I’ve got time to grab stuff.”
❌ FACT: A house can be fully engulfed in under 4 minutes.
🔥 MYTH: “I have a fire
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Mental Load Is Real. So Is Preparedness Burnout. 📚 You’ve got the calendar. The forms. The bills. Add preparedness? It feels like more work. Here’s the secret: ✅ Preparedness isn’t more to do ✅ It’s less to worry about One list = mental relief One kit = confidence One

Mental Load Is Real. So Is Preparedness Burnout.
📚 You’ve got the calendar. The forms. The bills.
Add preparedness? It feels like more work.

Here’s the secret:
✅ Preparedness isn’t more to do
✅ It’s less to worry about

One list = mental relief
One kit = confidence
One
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You Can’t Google a Plan While Evacuating 📵 No signal. 📍 No idea where to go. ⏳ No time to figure it out. Your phone isn’t a backup. It’s a bonus if you already have a plan. Write it. Print it. Practice it. Because emergencies are offline. #NoSignalNoPlan #AnalogReadiness

You Can’t Google a Plan While Evacuating

📵 No signal.
📍 No idea where to go.
⏳ No time to figure it out.

Your phone isn’t a backup.
It’s a bonus if you already have a plan.

Write it. Print it. Practice it.
Because emergencies are offline.
#NoSignalNoPlan #AnalogReadiness
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No Such Thing as a Personal Emergency. You’re a teacher, a parent, a nurse, a neighbor. When disaster hits you, it hits your circle. What you do ripples out. You ready your home = your neighbor has someone to rely on. You make a kit = your family doesn’t panic. You sign up for

No Such Thing as a Personal Emergency. You’re a teacher, a parent, a nurse, a neighbor. When disaster hits you, it hits your circle. What you do ripples out.

You ready your home = your neighbor has someone to rely on.
You make a kit = your family doesn’t panic.
You sign up for
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👻 Scary facts that aren’t supernatural: Denver edition 🔥 30% of wildfire evacuations happen in under 30 minutes 🚨 68% of Americans have no emergency savings 🌨️ 43% of car crashes in Colorado happen in winter It’s not a horror movie. It’s just Thursday. #SpookyStats

👻 Scary facts that aren’t supernatural: Denver edition
🔥 30% of wildfire evacuations happen in under 30 minutes
🚨 68% of Americans have no emergency savings
🌨️ 43% of car crashes in Colorado happen in winter

It’s not a horror movie. It’s just Thursday.
#SpookyStats
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The Real Monster Under the Bed? It’s not the goblin. It’s the overdue smoke alarm battery. It’s the expired food in your emergency kit. It’s the plan you meant to make, but didn’t. You’ve been haunted by procrastination. Break the curse. #PreparednessSeason

The Real Monster Under the Bed? It’s not the goblin.

It’s the overdue smoke alarm battery.
It’s the expired food in your emergency kit.
It’s the plan you meant to make, but didn’t.

You’ve been haunted by procrastination. Break the curse.
#PreparednessSeason