Emergency Ready Week 2022

Get Prepared App

The Hawkesbury community has experience with bushfires, floods, storms, the pandemic, heatwaves, power blackouts and other emergencies but we still need to make sure we are ready for future emergencies.

Emergency Ready Week will be held from Monday, 19 September to Sunday, 25 September 2022.

What you can do:

1. Download the Get Prepared app at getprepared.app.link/Hawkesbury_City_Council – get ready to make an emergency plan for your household to protect what matters most with the Get Prepared App for IOS and Android. You can also download a paper version at rediplan-lite-interactive.pdf (redcross.org.au)

2. Work through your plan and share it – establish your network of support with your three key contacts. Share your plan with the people you know and can ask for help in an emergency. Make sure your current emergency plan is always available and easy to share with anyone you're connected with.

3. Download and use the survival kit checklist – Make a plan using the simple checklists get-packing.pdf (redcross.org.au) to help you complete the important actions that make you prepared for emergencies.

The Get Prepared app will take you through four simple steps to be better prepared for any emergency:

1. Get in the know: about your risks, where to get information, and how to manage stress

2. Get connected: by identifying emergency contacts, meeting places, and people who can help

3. Get organised: with important documents, medical information, insurance and pet plans

4. Get packing: with a list to help you survive and personal items that are important to you.

Bookmark the Hawkesbury Disaster and Emergency Dashboard

See https://disaster.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au or go to Council's website hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au and click on the Emergencies tab. The dashboard provides updates on road conditions, weather warnings, fire incidents, power outages, flood alerts, bush fire alerts and school closures.

Get ready for summer in five simple steps:

1. Know your risk - think about the area you're in and the types of disasters that could affect you

2. Plan now - sit down and talk with your family and plan for what you will do if a disaster affects your area

3. Get your home ready - prepare your home by doing general home maintenance and checking your insurance coverage

4. Be aware - find out how to prepare, what to do if there is a disaster in your area and connect with NSW emergency services to stay informed

5. Look out for each other - share information with your family, friends, neighbours, and those who may need assistance.

6. Remember your pets - see 10 top tips from the RSPCA NSW to help keep your pets cool https://bit.ly/2QzoOR2

Bushfire

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.