
Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'Be Ready for Any Weather' Featuring Al Roker
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During a beautiful clear day out on the water front, Al Roker gives weather forecast of sunny skies and light breezes, giving way to clouds in the afternoon. But as the skies darken and rain begins to fall, he expands that they could see some light to moderate precipitation later on, followed by powerful storm-like conditions as he finds himself assaulted by the wind and urging everyone to stay indoors. Ready reminds us that although you can't always predict the weather, you still can prepare.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'National Preparedness Month: Prepared Not Scared'
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Ready.gov reminds us of the unfortunate fact that nearly every area in the U.S. will deal with some form of an emergency in the next decade. With families dealing with busy schedules, it is unlikely that everyone will be together when disaster strikes. That's why Ready.gov encourages families to be prepared for an emergency and offers educational tools and information to kids to help them stay ready and vigilant for the worst.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'Emergency Preparedness: Business | Earthquake'
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This commercial shows a business being destroyed by a natural disaster. Tons of businesses cannot recover after dealing with a natural disaster, but yours doesn't need to be one of them. Make an emergency plan today.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Stay Home: Outdoors'
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Ready says that it is everyone's responsibility to slow the spread of COVID-19. You're encouraged to follow local guidances and stay home unless absolutely necessary. Ready gives additional guidance for when you do venture outside your home.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Stay Home: Limit Visitors'
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Ready says that you could be spreading COVID-19 without realizing you have it. Your encouraged to do your part and stay home even if you are young.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Stay Home'
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Ready says that you could be spreading COVID-19 without realizing that you have it, so you're advised to do your part and stay home. If you need essential items like food and medicine, you're advised to use a delivery service. If you need to take essential trips or want to go outside to exercise, you're encouraged to use a face covering and stay at least six feet away from one another.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'National Preparedness Month: Prepared Not Scared Western States'
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The Western United States has faced many natural disasters and there will most likely be more. Ready.gov reminds parents to make sure your kids are prepared whether they are with you or not with educational tools and information online.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'Hero'
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It's not just football players and baseball stars who are heroes. Prepare for natural disasters and be a hero.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'Plan Ahead'
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During a work meeting, this man receives a notification on his mobile device about an impending earthquake which will take place next Thursday. As the other employees receive the same notification, one of them suggests having the earthquake on Friday as a convenience. Unfortunately, disasters don't plan ahead. Ready.gov is encouraging viewers to speak to their families about coming up with a plan in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'Disaster Tips'
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Ready.gov illustrates disaster tips with objects that were left behind during an emergency. Dolls examine their broken doll house and warn people to insure their home. A broken piggy bank says to put money aside to pay for unexpected disaster costs. A ruined photo album says you can scan important documents and photos to make sure that they aren't lost forever.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'Alerts'
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Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Can I Go to the Store?'
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Ready says it takes everyone to slow the spread of COVID-19, so you're encouraged to follow guidance where you live and stay home unless a trip out is absolutely necessary. Tips to avoid leaving the house include using a delivery service for essential items, but if you must make essential trips, you're asked to stay six feet apart, wear a cloth face covering and wash your hands.

Ready.gov TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Natural Disaster'
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Ready.gov says that disasters don't wait for when pandemics are over, but it can help you get prepared for an emergency while the coronavirus is still impacting Americans. It invites you to learn more at its website.