Advice for Residents
Even in times of relative stability there is a need to plan for the unexpected and unpredictable events that may touch our lives at any time and in a number of ways.
These events can be triggered by a variety of influences including weather, accidents and terrorism to name a few. Guidelines for dealing with possible emergency situations has been produced to provide basic information to help residents prepare for a major incident or accident, and help keep you, your family and property safe.
You should take time to find out or plan the following.
- Where and how to turn off water, gas and electric supplies into your home.
- The emergency procedures for your workplace and for your children at school.
- How your family will stay in contact in the event of an emergency.
- Plan a place to meet in the event of an incident.
- Ask a friend outside of the town to be a checkpoint that all members can contact to say they are safe. - Remember if you have any elderly or vulnerable neighbours that they might need your help.
- Know how to tune in to your local radio
- Put together an Emergency Supply Kit
- Be aware of severe weather warnings.