Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Emergency Preparedness Week 2020 in Essex
Sunday, May 3 marks the beginning of Emergency Preparedness Week, an annual information campaign which asks residents to review and improve on their ability to prepare for an emergency.
The campaign will include a number of social media posts highlighting different ways which residents can improve their preparedness. The Town will also be publishing emergency preparedness-themed activities for families and individuals of all ages as part of the Essex Plays at Home initiative.
“The current situation with the pandemic has underscored the need for residents to be prepared for an emergency,” said Essex Fire and Rescue Services Chief Rick Arnel. “While we continue to work together as a community to combat the virus, this week serves as a reminder of what we can do, as individuals, to prepare for the worst case scenario.”
If an emergency happens in the community, it may take emergency workers some time to reach residents, so they should be prepared to take care of themselves and their family for at least 72 hours. Essex Fire & Rescue Services recommends that residents keep a disaster preparedness kit in their home with enough supplies to meet their needs.
Residents should keep hazards, such as flooding and tornadoes, in mind as they prepare their Emergency Plan, which outlines what actions they will take in the event of an emergency.
Residents are also encouraged to sign up for the Essex Alerts Resident Alert System at www.essex.ca/alerts. The Town will be conducting a test of the system in the afternoon of Thursday, May 7.
For more on emergency preparedness please visit getprepared.gc.ca