During the first full week of May each year we remind Brockton residents of the importance of personal emergency preparedness during Emergency Preparedness Week. Sign up for our safety alerts to stay tuned and learn more. Be sure you have a plan and 72 Hour Kit that includes your family and pets, to ensure you can survive an emergency situation.
Visit the Emergency Preparedness Week website or Public Safety Canada's Emergency Preparedness Week website to learn more.
Emergency Preparedness Week is May 5 to 11, 2024. Residents and visitors are reminded to be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for a minimum of 72 hours. If an emergency happens, it may take emergency workers some time to reach you, so get prepared now to face a range of emergencies anytime and anywhere.
Know the Risks - In Brockton, higher risk hazards include severe weather, floods, and power outages. Knowing the risks in your region can help you better prepare.
Make a Plan - Every household needs an emergency plan. Your family may not be together when an emergency occurs. Plan how to meet or how to contact one another. Discuss what you would do in different situations.
Get an Emergency Kit - Be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours. Include basic items like food, water, and a battery-operated or crank flashlight. You may need to get by without power or tap water. Make sure your kit is portable, organized, accessible, and that everyone in the household knows where it is.
Get Prepared:
- Draw up a floor plan of your home that shows all possible exits from each room. Plan a main exit route and an alternate exit route from each room.
- Identify an evacuation route from your neighbourhood in case you need to leave in a hurry.
- Identify safe places where everyone should meet if you cannot go home or you need to evacuate.
- Make copies of important documents and keep them somewhere safe.
- Ask your children's school or daycare about their emergency policies and procedures.
- Make a plan for your pets in case of evacuation. Keep in mind that not all locations are pet-friendly.
- Make a neighbourhood safety plan and work with your neighbours to identify people who may need extra help during an emergency.
In an emergency, follow your emergency plan, get your emergency kit, make sure you are safe before assisting others, listen to the radio or television for information from authorities and follow their instructions, and stay put until all is safe or until you are ordered to evacuate.
Contact Us
Chris Wells
Director of Fire and Emergency Services
Walkerton Fire Department, 510 Napier Street, PO Box 68, Walkerton, Ontario N0G 2V0 Canada
Phone: 519-881-0642
Fax: 519-881-1877
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