How would you prepare for an emergency?

30th May 2024 News

In a newly launched website, the government is encouraging people to think about what they would do if they and those around them were exposed to risks ranging from floods to fires to power cuts.

The website provides simple and effective steps people can take to be more prepared, at gov.uk/prepare.

Taking action in advance will make it easier to manage an emergency if it does happen.

Five simple things you can do now:

  1. Find out if you are eligible to sign up to your gas, electricity and water supplier’s Priority Service Registers, so
    companies know that you need additional support.
  2. Set a reminder in your phone or make a note on your calendar to check your smoke alarm once a month.
  3. Write down important phone numbers on paper such as the number to report a power cut (105) and the numbers
    of anyone you might want to contact in an emergency.
  4. Talk to your children about how and when to call 999 and what they should do if there’s an emergency, such as a
    fire at home.
  5. Check your long term flood risk and sign up for flood and weather warnings.

An advertisement from HM Government with a bold question in white text on a black background that reads ‘HOW WOULD YOU PREPARE FOR AN EMERGENCY?’ Below, in smaller font, the ad provides guidance stating ‘From flooding to fires to power cuts, think about how you and those around you would manage.’ It encourages simple and effective preparation with a call to action: ‘For simple and effective steps, visit gov.uk/prepare’. The website is highlighted in white against an orange strip at the bottom.

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