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Emergency Preparedness

Here you will find links and resources to help you and your family better prepare for possible disasters such as flooding, storms and wildfires.

Across Canada, we face a number of natural hazards, which can vary from region to region. Knowing what to do is an important part of being prepared.  In Ontario, regional risks may include flooding, severe storms, forest fires, and transportation accidents. Being prepared and knowing what to do in advance could save your life, and those of your loved ones.

In an emergency, your family may not be together, or you may be asked to evacuate your home. Thinking about what you would do in different situations and preparing a plan with every member of your family is the first step to being prepared.

In an emergency, you will need some basic supplies. You may need to get by without power or tap water. Be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours.

Fire Won’t Wait! Plan and Practice your Home Escape.  Know at Least 2 Ways Out!

Everyone has the responsibility to keep their families and homes safe from fire and carbon monoxide. The best ways to do this are to:

  • prevent fires from starting;  
  • maintain working smoke alarms on every storey of your home and outside all sleeping areas to have as much time to safely escape as possible, if a fire does occur. not only do smoke alarms save lives, they are required by law;
  • plan and practice a home fire escape plan so everyone in the home knows exactly what to do should the smoke alarms sound in an emergency;
  • have fuel-burning appliance serviced annually by certified service technicians and install and maintain working carbon monoxide alarms adjacent to each sleeping area, and
  • consider installing residential sprinklers when building a new home or doing extensive renovations.

Additional Links and Resources

Alert Ready

Alert Ready delivers critical and potentially life-saving alerts to Canadians through television, radio and LTE-connected and compatible wireless devices.

Extreme Weather Events

It is important to be prepared for any type of significant weather events. Environment and Climate Change Canada has implemented a colour-coded weather alert warning system to easily identify the level of risk.  

Flood Ready

Floods are among the most frequent and costly natural disasters in Canada. Take steps to protect your property.

Be Ready App

Information you need to prepare for different emergency situations at your fingertips

Farm Fire and Emergency Resource

Hydro One Power Outage Checklist

Be ready: Information about outages and steps to take before, during and after an outage.
https://www.hydroone.com/power-outages-and-safety/emergency-preparedness 

Contact Us

Cavan Monaghan Municipal Office,
988 County Rd 10 Millbrook ON L0A 1G0,

Phone: 705-932-2929
Toll Free: 1-877-906-5556 
Fax: 705-932-3458

Municipal Office hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (excluding holidays). 

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