Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is scheduled to sign a proclamation declaring October as Zombie Preparedness Month, the Associated Press reports.
Devan Tucking, Kansas Division of Emergency Management, said if Kansans are prepared for zombies, they are prepared for anything.
“If you’re equipped to handle the zombie apocalypse then you’re prepared for tornadoes, severe storms, fire and any other natural disaster Kansas usually faces,” said Devan Tucking. “This is a fun and low-stress way to get families involved, and past turnouts have proven it to be effective.”
“Doomsday” preppers would prepare for a zombie apocalypse similar to a natural disaster, home emergency kit, survival supplies, and an emergency plan.
The public can learn more about disaster and zombie preparedness on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 10 am to 2:30 pm at the Crestview Shelter House at 4901 SW Shunga Drive in Topeka. A disaster-on-the-go pack is free to the first 300 people! For more information on preparing for an emergency, click here.
Agencies/Canadajournal