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Friday, December 11, 2020

Get Ready this Summer: Prepare and Plan Early for Seasonal Hazards - Shoalhaven City Council - Media Release

 

Shoalhaven City Council Media Release

11 December 2020


Shoalhaven City Council is encouraging families, friends and neighbours to use the start of summer as the start of a conversation about being aware of and prepared for seasonal hazards. 

Shoalhaven City Council Mayor Amanda Findley said, “Aussie summers are iconic. They can also be tragic.”  

“Each year, communities across NSW experience bush fires, home fires, floods, storms, heat waves, power outages and other emergencies. The start of summer should be the start of a conversation around being prepared for the multiple hazards communities across NSW face.” 

Commissioner of Resilience NSW, Shane Fitzsimmons encouraged everyone to have a conversation around being prepared for an emergency, whatever the hazard may be. 

“Our emergency service organisations do an incredible job keeping us safe, but they can only do so much. Being aware and prepared is everyone’s responsibility, whether you’re at home, at work or away on holidays,” Commissioner Fitzsimmons said. 

“We want everyone to have safe and happy holidays. This year, that also means adapting our usual summer rituals to include COVID-Safe practice. Avoid crowded environments. Maintain physical distancing of 1.5m – about the length of a beach towel - and where physical distancing cannot be maintained, wear a mask. If you feel unwell, get tested and self-isolate."

Get Ready for summer now in five simple steps: 

1. Know your risk - think about the area you’re in and the types of disasters that could affect you; 

2. Plan now for what you will do - sit down and talk with your family and plan for what you will do if a disaster affects your area; 

3. Get your home ready - prepare your home by doing general home maintenance and checking your insurance coverage; 

4. Be aware - find out how to prepare, what to do if there is a disaster in your area and connect with NSW emergency services to stay informed;   

5. Look out for each other - share information with your family, friends, neighbours and those who may need assistance.   

Get Ready is a community preparedness program coordinated by Resilience NSW. Find out more on Resilience NSW's website.

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