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Preparedness is a set of actions that are taken as precautionary measures in the face of potential disasters. Being prepared helps in achieving goals and in avoiding and mitigating negative outcomes.

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4-606: Prep is a short form of " preparedness " or preparation. Prep may also refer to: Preparedness There are different types of preparedness, such as public health preparedness and local emergency preparedness or snow preparedness, but probably the most developed type is " disaster preparedness ", defined by the United Nations as involving "forecasting and taking precautionary measures before an imminent threat when warnings are possible". This includes not only natural disasters, but all kinds of severe damage caused in

8-519: A large-scale disaster; unable to effectively respond to the emergency. In 2011, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) proposed a "Whole Community Approach" to emergency management. This approach includes individuals, families, businesses, faith-based and community groups, profitable groups, schools and academia, media outlets, and all levels of governments and assigns them a role in preparedness efforts. In

12-508: A relatively short period, including warfare. Preparedness is a major phase of emergency management , and is particularly valued in areas of competition such as sport and military science . Methods of preparation include research , estimation , planning , resourcing, education , practicing, and rehearsing . In Canada, the Center for Preparedness is a federally incorporated, not-for-profit organization that promotes preparedness. In

16-616: The United States, the American Red Cross , a non-profit organization, provides disaster preparedness education. These and other various organizations around the world may provide emergency kits and training. In the United States, before Hurricane Katrina , the responsibility for emergency preparedness fell upon local first responders and other local emergency services. In the aftermath of Katrina, it became evident that first responders can and will become overwhelmed in

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