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West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management2 days ago
🥳 Let’s start 2025 with a new year’s resolution to prepare our household emergency kits.

In an emergency you may be stuck at home for three days or more so let’s plan to be prepared for at least two weeks!

January is a great time to clean the empty soft drink bottles and fill with water to store.

💧 You'll need at least three litres of drinking water per person per day. This will be enough for drinking and basic hygiene.
💧💧 Extra water is needed for cooking and make sure to add drinking and clean-up water for your pets.

ℹ Check out the Get ready website for more information

https://getready.govt.nz/prepared/household/supplies/storing-water
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management3 days ago
The next large Alpine Fault earthquake will challenge us. It will take time to understand the impact and for the emergency response to reach everyone.

Communities may need to be self-sufficient and work together to keep each other safe.

Preparing your home and your whānau for any emergency is the best way to keep everyone calm, safe and comfortable.

DONT BE SCARED, BE PREPARED

West Coast Emergency Management
Kauraka e Mataku, kia Takatū! Don't be scared, be prepared!
According to Ngāi Tahu creation stories, earthquakes are caused by Rūaumoko, the son of Ranginui (the Sky Father) and his wife Papatūanuku (the Earth Mother)...
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management4 days ago
The West Coast is forecast to have more beautiful weather this week! ☀️😎

With the warmer and drier days, our fire danger is creeping up so you may notice some of our fire danger signs have changed from "Low" to "Moderate".

🔥👍⚠️The West Coast is still in an Open fire season, except for our public conservation land, which is always held in a Restricted fire season.

🟢 Open fire season: means you can light outdoor fires without needing a permit, but you still need to make sure it is done safely and doesn't get out of control.

🟠 Restricted fire season: means you need to get a permit to light most types of outdoor fires.

Either way, you can check whether you need a permit, and also find the best advice for your fire, at www.checkitsalright.nz
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management5 days ago
Heading back to work after the holidays? Now's a good time to think about your work emergency plans.

In an emergency, you can be stuck at work without transport home. A personal workplace emergency plan helps you think about what you would do.

Do you know how you will get home or who you'll need to contact?

Make your personal workplace emergency plan at getready.govt.nz/make-a-plan
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management3 weeks ago
Hope everyone is enjoying this amazing spell of weather on the coast!
Link below to a recent media article about preparedness improvements across the region. BUT we know there is still much more we need to do and we have a challenging work program set for 2025.
The team are looking forward to it!
Thank you, take care.
West Coast Emergency Management
West Coast Emergency Management4 weeks ago
Emergencies can happen anytime – even when we’re away from home.
That's why we should all know how to stay informed during an emergency. Especially if you don't know the area.
📻 Find local radio frequencies
ℹ️ Know where you can get local Civil Defence information.
📵 Remember that some places won’t have mobile coverage.

Get summer ready at getready.govt.nz/summer
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