Know that when disaster strikes your community is prepared
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Emergency planning & maintenance

For all local government/municipalities and First Nation communities. Communities can prove their due diligence in emergency planning and maintenance. This gives communities the information they need to work with crisis response teams.

Preparation for the Community

  • Identify resources in the Community (who has an excavator, who has a livestock trailer, who has a boat)
  • Create your own custom emergency information for your community, identifying where to get current updates (radio station, their twitter feed, etc),
  • Identify citizens at risk (those who need mobility assistance, those who would need medical evacuation)
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“Know that when disaster strikes, your community is prepared”

Preparation for the Organization

  • Create custom plans for any type of disaster or evacuation
  • Identify all emergency shelters
  • Get funding for maintenance of evacuation routes
  • Map out muster points, shelters and evacuation routes
  • Identify exactly what is available at each Muster point and shelter, accessibility, how many people it can hold, if pets are allowed
  • Identify what training has been given
  • Have all necessary forms in 1 location

Preparation for Individuals

  • Know what your closest Muster point is
  • Know what to take with you in the case of an evacuation
  • Know what your community plan is
  • Know which of your neighbors need assistance
  • Create your plan on how to reconnect with your family
Identify who has had training on each type of disaster/emergency situation
Identify what your community muster points are, their accessibility, inspections and maintenance
Evacuation routes: keep records of evacuation routes and get funding for their maintenance

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See our Emergency Management system in action during our webinar hosted on June 2.
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Used by First Nations organizations throughout BC, the Yukon and the NWT

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