Emergencies don’t need to be overwhelming. When preparedness is part of daily life, it becomes normal — not scary.
Bec, a mum of two near a national park, explains it simply:
“When it’s a cold day, you stay inside and keep warm. When it’s pouring rain, you don’t go out. And when it’s a hot day, you follow steps to stay safe.”
Her family plays emergency games, uses apps to practise calling Triple Zero, and talks about what to do if they need to leave suddenly.
But this approach isn’t just for kids — it’s for everyone. The more we make preparedness part of everyday routines, the more resilient and calm we’ll all be when real emergencies happen.
👉 In South Australia, emergencies are a reality of life. Normalise preparedness today, so you’re ready tomorrow.
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