The September 26th Project: Safety Preparedness for Families with Autism
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The September 26th was created to honor the lives of a family that was tragically lost in a home fire. By providing safety awareness and preparedness resources for families the mission of this initiative is to review their safety plans every year on September 26th and use their checklists to be prepared. Kelly also commented on the importance of caregivers to support safety preparedness and awareness. As she said, “If a child can’t get out of the house in the event of a fire, were the other goals addressed important?”     For More Information:  Visit their website: https://www.september26.org/  Download the Fire safety check-list: https://buff.ly/3zQirxQ Download the Natural disaster checklist: https://buff.ly/3A0C9qN  Download the Wondering prevention checklist: https://buff.ly/3nfTzuc  Download American Red Cross Emergency apps here: https://buff.ly/3raIwUa   All Autism Talk (allautismtalk.com) is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (learnbehavioral.com).   
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