Join the Lab’s Security and Emergency Services (SES) Division every Thursday in September for a National Preparedness Month Lunch & Learn session on Zoom or in person. This hybrid series is designed to provide the Lab community with accessible, high-level information on emergency preparedness. 

National Preparedness Month is an annual campaign in September that encourages everyone to be prepared for emergencies and disasters at home, work, and in their communities. At the Lab, this translates to a critical awareness of the potential for emergencies to occur on-site and the vital role every individual plays in both preparing for and responding as instructed to any such events.

Join the SES team on the following Thursdays to learn more about these critical topics. 

  • Thursday, Sept. 4 at noon
  • Location: Zoom or in Building 90, room 1144
  • Topic: Wildfire Evacuation: Will You Be Stuck in Gridlock in the Event of a Wildfire?

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  • Thursday, Sept. 11 at noon
  • Location: Zoom or in Building 90, room 1144
  • Topic: Why Wildfires Know No Seasons

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  • Thursday, Sept. 18 at noon
  • Location: Zoom or in  Building 74, room 104
  • Topic: Staying Safe and Connected: Lockdown Readiness and Emergency Communication

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  • Thursday, Sept. 25 at noon
  • Location: Zoom or in Building 15, room 253
  • Topic: Emergency Information: Be the First to Know, Volunteer, Get Involved

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Come out to the B91 food truck area every Wednesday in September between 11:30 and 1. The SES staff will have a booth with preparedness information and the famous spinning wheel, where you’ll have a chance to win a fun preparedness item.

See all the National Emergency Preparedness events.