24. This event is open to all Soldiers, CCiivviilliiaannss,, MMLLCC
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83. YARD OF THE MONTH
If you wish to vote for the Yard of the Month,
submit the nomination to
your community mayors or
Chief of Family Housing Management
Branch at 263-3527.
For more information: 263-3527/4135
or 046-407-3527/4135
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182. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
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183. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
- Owners must clean up waste left by their pet
during walks.
- Fecal droppings must be disposed of in sealed
plastic bags (preferably double bags) and be
placed in garbage receptacles.
- Un-bagged waste must not be placed in garbage
receptacles.
184. Reminder of Pet Owners’ Responsibilities
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196. U.S. military personnel and facilities, both at home and
abroad, remain potential targets for those who wish to do
them harm.
Throughout our history, the U.S. Army has tackled the
toughest challenges.
If you see something, say something.
197. Adversarial forces adapt their tactics to avoid strength,
exploit weakness, and demonstrate their capability to attack
at the time and place of their choosing.
Individual awareness of suspicious activities is a key element
in the identification of potential threatening actions.
If you see something, say something.
198. Criminal assault methods have evolved over the past century
to a present-day "insider" threat possibility.
Suspicious activity reporting is a fundamental element of the
programs in place to keep both the U.S. Army Japan and U.S.
Army Garrison Japan communities safe.
If you see something, say something.
199. From deploying units around the area of responsibility to
Corps of Engineers projects throughout Japan, every activity,
every mission and every operation will have situational
awareness.
If you see something, say something.
200. Both the iWATCH Army and iSALUTE reporting programs are
community tools in our arsenal against threats to force
protection.
If you see something, say something.
201. We know our missions, our operations and our
responsibilities.
Report suspicious activities to your local Military Police or
ATO by calling: 263-3002 or 911 and or off post 046-407-3002
or 046-407-911
If you see something, say something.
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BBiiccyyccllee RReeggiissttrraattiioonn
Bicycles can be registered
at the Vehicle Registration Office (Bldg. 227)
or the Sagamihara Family Housing Area
Pass and ID Office
at Gate 1.
230. EEmmppllooyyeeee AAssssiissttaannccee PPrrooggrraamm
The Employees Assistance Program
is a free service available
to all Department of the Army civilians
on Camp Zama and their family members.
The EAP is a confidential support service paid
for by the government to assist employees.
232. EEmmppllooyyeeee AAssssiissttaannccee PPrrooggrraamm
Provide individuals with confidential referrals
to agencies that can provide assistance
for problems that can affect their performance.
Individual problems can range from emotional,
psychological, psychiatric, stress-related,
substance dependence or other challenges.
233. EEmmppllooyyeeee AAssssiissttaannccee PPrrooggrraamm
Provide comprehensive short-term counseling
and referral services to help individuals achieve
a balance between their work, family and
other personal responsibilities.
234. EEmmppllooyyeeee AAssssiissttaannccee PPrrooggrraamm
The confidentiality of individuals using
the program is carefully protected.
No information is furnished to employers,
unions, or other individuals without the express,
written permission of the participating client.
235. EEmmppllooyyeeee AAssssiissttaannccee PPrrooggrraamm
The EAP can provide tools to help deal with,
stress, relationships, financial issues,
conflict, substance abuse, impulse control,
assertiveness, anger and
a variety of other adult living issues.
236. EEmmppllooyyeeee AAssssiissttaannccee PPrrooggrraamm
The EAP is available
Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and is located in the Resiliency
and Restoration Center, Bldg. 534.
To make an appointment, call 263-5309.
243. RReessiiddeennttss’’ RReessppoonnssiibbiilliittiieess
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Provide a point of contact for
a responsible sponsor or adult
to perform periodic checks to ensure
the home is safe, secure and free of incidents
and unexpected circumstances,
and maintain the yard as well, if applicable.
244. RReessiiddeennttss’’ RReessppoonnssiibbiilliittiieess
DDuurriinngg LLeeaavvee aanndd TTDDYY
In the event you do not assign
a point of contact during your absence,
the Housing Management Division
will contact your organization or agency
to request their support – especially when it comes
to keeping up your yard maintenance.
245. RReessiiddeennttss’’ RReessppoonnssiibbiilliittiieess
DDuurriinngg LLeeaavvee aanndd TTDDYY
Visit the Housing Management Division
at Bldg. 671
to request the Form for Periodic Absences.
Call the Housing Office at 263-4135, 263-4843
or 263-5859 for questions or more information.
251. Provide your input or feedback online at the
U.S. Army Garrison Japan ICE site
and enter to win a prize!
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252.
253. What is Ready Army?
Ready Army is the Army Emergency Management
Program’s proactive campaign to increase the
resilience of the Army community by informing of
relevant hazards and encouraging Soldiers,
their Families, Army Civilians and contractors to,
“Get a Kit. Make a Plan. Be Informed.”
254. What is Ready Army?
Through outreach and education Ready Army calls
our Army community to action and aims to create a
culture of preparedness that will save lives and
strengthen the nation.
255. Get a Kit
When disaster strikes, emergency responders
address the most critical needs and may not
even be able to get to an area until it is deemed
safe. While they work on behalf of the entire
community, it is your responsibility to ensure
your family’s well-being during times of crisis.
Emergency kits to sustain for 72 hours are an
essential tool for meeting that challenge.
256. Make a Plan
• Ensure everyone understands the plan, and practices.
• How to communicate during an emergency.
• Consider what to do, where to go, what to take.
• Plan for members with disabilities or special needs.
• Include pets in family plan.
• Report status through ADPAAS.
• Identify a continental U.S. contact.
257. Be informed
• Chain of Command
• www.ready.army.mil
• www.usarj.army.mil (Local Conditions Page)
•www.facebook.com/usagj
•Mass Notification System
• Command Channel 13
• Eagle 810 radio
• Family Assistance Center
258. Emergency Supply Kit
· Food supply for all family members for five days (ready to
eat; no preparation required)
· Bottled water
· Protective mask
· 30-day supply of prescription medication
· Over-the-counter medications
· Baby toiletries (diapers, etc.) (five-day supply)
· Toiletry articles (toothbrush, etc.)
· Feminine hygiene articles