Many disasters will affect essential services and possibly disrupt your ability to travel or communicate with each other. Plan to look after yourself and your loved ones for at least 3 days or more...
Many disasters will affect essential services and possibly disrupt your ability to travel or communicate with each other. You may be confined to your home, or forced to evacuate your neighbourhood. In the immediate aftermath of a disaster, emergency services will not be able to get help to everyone as quickly as needed.
This is when you are likely to be most vulnerable. So it is important to plan to look after yourself and your loved ones for at least three days or more in the event of a disaster.
Get your family or household together and agree on a plan. A functional emergency plan helps alleviate fears about potential disasters and can help you respond safely and quickly when a disaster happens.
Ask the emergency management staff at your local council about your community’s civil defence warning system, and the location of civil defence or public shelters. Check your council website for information on local civil defence arrangements.
It is also useful to learn first aid and how to deal with small fires.
Remember team! Safety is a habit!
Any suggestions or improvements in regard to Health & Safety can be emailed to our Health & Safety Officer or have a conversation with him on-site when you see him.