As part of September’s Kansas Emergency Preparedness Month, the Kansas Division of Emergency Management is hosting two free emergency preparedness webinars Tuesday, Sept. 24.
“Family Preparedness Food Storage,” will be presented from 10-11 a.m. and again from 6:30-7:30 p.m. During this presentation, participants can learn good choices for foods to put in their home emergency kit and techniques for storing them to ensure long shelf life. The presenter is Renee Aldrich, Regional Emergency Services coordinator for the American Red Cross.
The presentations may be accessed from the home page of KSReady.gov (www.ksready.gov). The call-in number is (866) 620-7326, conference code 8551008957. Participants will need to call in to the number and will then be asked to enter the code to be connected.
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