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West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management8 hours ago
Part of the planning for emergency supplies is where to store them!

Ensure your emergency kits are easily accessible and labelled clearly so all household members know where to find essential supplies in an emergency.

🌚 Choose cool, dry, and dark areas

πŸ“¦ Pantry shelves, under-bed storage containers, or dedicated emergency supply bins in wardrobes

⬆️ Keep food and water supplies off the floor to prevent moisture damage.
πŸ”¦ Under staircases or in crawl spaces with proper ventilation.

🧰 Sealed plastic bins stored on garage shelves, away from heat sources.

πŸŽ’ Unused luggage or backpacks for mobile emergency kits.

πŸ’§ Waterproof containers placed in backyard sheds for non-food items.

πŸ—„ Modular shelving units in laundry rooms or spare rooms for better organization.

🌳 Store fuel sources like gas canisters outside in a ventilated area away from direct sunlight.

For more information on how to get ready for an emergency head to https://getready.govt.nz/prepared
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management3 days ago
We would never complain about having such a fabulous summer, but some rain will be helpful in the region 😊
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management2 weeks ago
A new month means a new section of our emergency kit planning … 🍱 FOOD & COOKING 🍱

❗️ In an emergency, you may be stuck at home for three days or more, so let’s work on the food and cooking supplies of your household emergency kit.

🍜 Begin by gradually building a stockpile of non-perishable foods that your household regularly eats.

πŸ₯£ Start by aiming for 3 days’ supply and expand to a week then a fortnight or more over time. This may take a while to achieve but a little bit regularly helps

🍚 Focus on shelf-stable staples like rice, pasta, canned proteins, and dried fruits.

πŸ₯« Use airtight containers to store bulk items and label everything with purchase dates.

⏳ If you already have supplies now is a good time to rotate your stock by using the oldest items first and replacing them as needed.

🍴 Don’t forget to include essential cooking tools, including a manual can opener in your emergency kit.

ℹ️ Have a look at the Get Ready website for advice on how to get started https://getready.govt.nz/prepared/household/supplies
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management3 weeks ago
Every drop counts during an emergency!

πŸ’§ Here are some creative ways to use your stored water efficiently:
🎧 Use leftover water from washing vegetables for plants.
πŸ€‘ Rinse dishes with minimal water and biodegradable soap.
πŸ“š Prioritize drinking and cooking needs.
🏠 Collect rainwater in a clean container for non-drinking purposes.
🌊 Reuse water from bathing for toilet flushing, if safe to do so

What are your best watersaving tips? Let us know!

#WaterConservation #EmergencyPreparedness
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management4 weeks ago
Whether you're sad or glad it's time for the kids to back to school, make sure you're prepared this school term!

If there's an emergency roads might be closed and you might not be able to pick up your kids.

Give your school or early childhood centre a list of three people who can pick the kids up if you can’t get there.
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management4 weeks ago
Water is life!
Be prepared by safely storing water for emergencies.

Here’s how:
πŸ’§ Use food-grade containers to store water safely.
πŸ’§ Keep water stored in a cool, dark spot away from sunlight.
πŸ’§ Label your containers and replace water every 6 months.
πŸ’§ Stay prepared with enough water for everyone in your household.
At least three litres of drinking water per person per day
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