Emergency Management Organization

Your Guide Through Emergencies and Disasters

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What can you do during an emergency or disaster?

When you are in the middle of an emergency or disaster, your actions can be the difference between life and death. When every moment counts, the steps you take during an emergency or disaster are critical. Below is a list of steps that will help to ensure that you and those around you remain as safe as possible.

  • Keep your head clear to make sound decisions.
  • Understand the scope of the emergency or disaster to decide between sheltering at home or evacuating.
  • Implement your pre-established emergency plan.
  • Assign tasks or delegate duties to people. This lessens the work that one person needs to do and allows people to contribute during times of crisis.
  • Keep your family updated on your status.
  • Stay informed through official channels.
  • Offer medical assistance within your capability.
  • Continuously monitor for updates from official sources.
  • Assist vulnerable individuals in your immediate surroundings.
  • Carefully manage your essential resources such as food and water.
  • If you become trapped, signal for help without risking further danger.
  • You can prevent additional hazards by turning off utilities such as electricity, by shutting off your main breaker located in your electrical panel.
  • Avoid impacted areas however, if you must navigate through risky conditions, your safety should be prioritized.
  • Reach out to emergency services for urgent situations. Provide clear, detailed information, and follow their instructions.
  • Follow the safety instructions issued by your local authority and government organizations.

What should you do if you must evacuate?

When you are faced with the urgent need to evacuate, your actions and decisions become critical in ensuring your safety and the safety of those around you. Follow these steps to coordinate a safe evacuation:

  • Focus on your safe evacuation and avoid panicking.
  • Follow the guidance of any local officials including first responders.
  • Keep yourself updated on the situation through reliable channels and news sources.
  • Take your prepared Emergency Go Kits for all family members and pets.
  • Let your loved ones know your evacuation plans and location.
  • Take steps to protect your property before leaving such as locking your doors and turning on alarms.
  • Follow official evacuation routes to avoid unforeseen dangers.
  • Use personal or provided transportation means.
  • Adhere to traffic laws to help maintain order.
  • Know where to find shelters along your route.
  • Keep your contact information accessible.
  • Follow the instructions from officials and be prepared for potential delays or disruptions.
  • Before returning home, wait for clearance from authorities.
  • Follow official news sources to ensure you stay updated.
  • Anticipate and prepare for delays in your return.