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Emergency Preparedness
Guide

Be prepared to take care of yourself until help arrive

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Emergency Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities

An emergency plan and kit for people with disabilities / special needs and for caregivers.

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Power Outages - What To Do?

Most power outages will be over almost as soon as they begin, but some can last much longer — up to days or even weeks.

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Three Steps to Emergency 

Preparedness

Three Steps to 72 hours of preparedness in the event of a natural disaster

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Floods -
What To Do?

Floods are the most frequent natural hazards in Canada, and the most costly in terms of property damage. Floods can occur in any region, in the countryside or in cities.

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Earthquakes - What To Do?

Approximately 5,000 earthquakes are recorded in Canada each year, most of them small ones.

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Make a Plan Today

This form will help you create your home emergency plan.

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Severe Storms - What To Do?

Thunderstorms, hail, blizzards, ice storms, hurricanes, storm surges, tornadoes and heavy rain can develop quickly and threaten life and property. 

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Emergency Preparedness for Farm Animals

Do you know how to protect your farm animals from risks posed by natural disasters, including collapsed barns, freezing weather, flooding, dehydration, and electrocution?

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