Designates month of September of each year as "Emergency Preparedness Month" in New Jersey.
The establishment of 'Emergency Preparedness Month' is intended to increase awareness among New Jersey residents about the importance of preparedness for both natural and man-made disasters. The resolution encourages families to create individualized plans that address their specific needs, including the considerations for seniors, children, and pets. It aims to foster a culture of preparedness that can potentially save lives in the event of a disaster by promoting proactive measures rather than reactive responses.
SJR79 is a joint resolution introduced in the New Jersey Legislature that designates September of each year as 'Emergency Preparedness Month'. This initiative aligns with the Federal Emergency Management Agency's recognition of National Preparedness Month, aimed at encouraging residents to actively prepare for emergencies throughout the year. The resolution emphasizes the importance of establishing family preparedness plans that cover various aspects such as evacuation routes, communication strategies, and sheltering arrangements during emergencies.
While SJR79 has received favorable support in committee voting, the responses from various community stakeholders regarding its implementation and potential impact can vary. Supporters argue that this dedicated month not only enhances public awareness but also provides an organized framework for local governments and organizations to engage communities in preparedness activities. However, some critics may question the adequacy of resources for actual preparedness measures, emphasizing that awareness alone may not suffice without the logistical support necessary for implementation. Further, there may be concerns about whether established local programs are adequately integrated into the broader state initiatives proposed by this resolution.