Be Prepared. Know Your Risks: Emergency Preparedness Week – May 7 to 13

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The Town of Bracebridge is recognizing Emergency Preparedness Week from May 7 to 13. Emergency Preparedness Week is a national awareness initiative that has taken place annually since 1996 and encourages Canadians to take concrete actions to be better prepared to protect themselves and their families during an emergency.

By taking a few simple steps, residents can become better prepared to face a range of situations, anytime, anywhere. It is important to:

  • Know the risks – Although the consequences of disasters or emergencies can be similar, knowing the risks specific to the community and region can help you better prepare. Muskoka is prone to extreme weather and power outages. It’s important to know how to react to these situations, but to also be prepared for the less likely occurrences as well.
  • Make a plan – A plan helps you and your family know what to do what a situation occurs. Create and practice your home escape plan regularly.
  • Prepare a 72-hour emergency kit – During an emergency, ensure you have the basic supplies needed to support you and your family. Be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours in an emergency.
  • Download the Voyent Alert app – Create location-based notifications for members of your family and receive alerts to your home phone, cell phone and/or email when an emergency occurs.

To learn more about being prepared, visit bracebridge.ca/emergencepreparedness.

“This Emergency Preparedness Week, I encourage everyone to take concrete actions to be better prepared. Do your part to prepare and protect yourself and your family for every situation.”

– Rick Maloney, Mayor, Town of Bracebridge

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