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Kansas' Zombie Preparedness Month Will Help In Case of Disaster

Kansas' Zombie Preparedness Month Will Help In Case of Disaster
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By    |   Tuesday, 23 September 2014 05:35 PM EDT

October will be Zombie Preparedness Month in Kansas, a fun way for families to prepare for disasters, because if you’re ready for zombies, you’re ready for anything, a state official said.

“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,” Devan Tucking, Kansas Division of Emergency Management, said in a release. “This is a fun and low-stress way to get families involved, and past turnouts have proven it to be effective.”

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Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback will sign the official proclamation Friday that will set the state and its residents on a path to get ready for the undead, and to be prepared for numerous other emergency situations.

"We came up with the idea of Zombie Preparedness Month because it is an engaging way to get people on board with emergency preparedness," said Angee Morgan, deputy director of Kansas Division of Emergency Management.

Natural disasters require planning ahead so that Kansas residents aren’t caught unawares, including putting together home emergency kits with survival supplies to last at least three days and creating an emergency plan, the release said.

The popularity of zombie movies, television shows, and video games has made marketing with an undead appeal a frequent occurrence. From zombie runs across the country where the participants dress up like zombies to an Extreme Zombie Survival Experience put on in the UK, zombies are a part of mainstream culture.

“World War Z” set records last year for zombie box-office appeal, and hundreds of thousands of fans are awaiting the return of “The Walking Dead” on Oct. 12. The popular TV show pulled in 15.7 million viewers for its season finale last year, breaking records.

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October will be Zombie Preparedness Month in Kansas, a fun way for families to prepare for disasters, because if you're ready for zombies, you're ready for anything, a state official said.
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