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We all have a part to play in emergency preparedness: HPPH

It’s Emergency Preparedness Week in Canada and Huron Perth Public Health is reminding residents that everyone has a part to play in preparing for emergencies.

“Every household is encouraged to have an emergency plan,” said Dale Lyttle, Public Health Inspector, in a media release. “Taking action to ensure you and your family are prepared for emergency situations throughout the year can help lessen the impact and stress of these events.”

The provincial theme for this year is ‘plan for every season’.

HPPH encourages residents to remember the following steps:

  • Know the risks – Consequences of various disasters can be similar, but knowing the risks that may be relevant to your community and region can help you better prepare. Types of emergencies that may occur in Huron Perth include extreme heat, floods, severe storms, tornadoes, and infectious disease.
  • Make a plan – A plan will help you and your family know what to do in case of emergency. Think about the unique needs of your household, such as young children, older adults, and individuals with medical conditions. Also consider your pets. Keep the plan in an easy to find place, for example, with your emergency kit.
  • Make an emergency kit – Put together basic supplies, including bottled water, non-perishable food, hygiene items, a flashlight, radio, first aid kit, and cash. During an emergency, you may be without power or tap water. You should be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for at least 72 hours. Ensure everyone in the household knows where the kit is stored.
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