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Thursday, 31 December 2015

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Emergency Preparedness, Response & Recovery.
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Explore Within Emergency Management
Emergency Management BC is the Province's lead coordinating agency for all emergency management activities, including planning, training, testing and exercising, to help strengthen provincial preparedness. Quote:
Know the Risks
Ready or Not?
Prepare Your Home
Build an Emergency Kit
Neighbourhood Preparedness
Emergency Mommy
People with Additional Preparedness Needs
Response & Recovery
Travel Safe
Definitions You Should Know
Build an Emergency Kit

Creating a Home Emergency Kit Doesn't Need to Take Long. Just Follow the Basic List Below and Store Your Collected Supplies in an Easy to Access Location.
First-Aid kit
Battery-powered or hand-crank radio
Flashlight and extra batteries
Whistle to signal for help
Cellphone with charger
Cash in small bills
A local map with your family meeting place identified
Three-day supply of food and water
Garbage bags
Dust mask
Seasonal clothing and footwear
The Importance of Water
How Much is Enough?
The general rule is four litres of water per person per day, but there are a few caveats:
Children, nursing mothers and sick people may need more
If you live in a warm region of B.C., hot temperatures can double water needs
Pets need about 30 millilitres of water per kilogram of body weight per day. For example, an average-sized cat or small-sized dog needs at least 1/5 of a litre, or half a cup, daily
How and Where do I Store my Water?
It’s recommended (by those greedy person—those who are out to rob you blind) you purchase commercially-bottled water and keep it in its original container in an easily accessible, cool and dark place. Don’t open it until you need it.
Observe the expiration or “best before” dates. Set a reminder in your phone or remember to check the dates when the clocks “spring forward” and “fall back”.
What Hidden Water Sources are Available in my Home?
It’s easy to locate safe water sources in your home. These DO NOT include the water in your hot-water tank, pipes and ice cubes. It’s also recommended you don’t use water from toilet tanks or bowls, radiators, waterbeds, swimming pools or spas.
Can I Purify my own Water?
Yes! Most Definetly!
I and the Ministry of Health has information on the steps you can take to purify and bottle your own.
What About Water Filtration Devices?
These devices are becoming more and more popular, perhaps because they don’t take up as much room as several litres of bottled water. There are a lot of different options out there – different brands offer many different types, ranging from water bottle-sized to 18-litre containers or larger. If you choose to go this route, it’s still not a bad idea to store some bottled water as well. Grab-and-go—MAYBE!

Don't Ever Count on Being Home when there's an emergency. In addition to having one at home, create grab-and-go bags for your work and vehicles that contain:
Food (ready to eat) and water
Flashlight and batteries
AM/FM radio
Medications
Seasonal clothing
Blanket
Cell phone charger
Pen and notepad
Personal toiletries
Small First-Aid kit
Extra pair of glasses or contacts
Cash in small bills
Local map with your family meeting place identified
Whistle
December 30, 2015-B.C. feels a bump in the night — a 4.3 magnitude earthquake

There were no reports of damage or injury following the 11:39 p.m. jolt centred north of Victoria and felt across much of southern B.C. Tuesday night's 4.7-magnitude earthquake is just a hint of what could strike at any time. An earthquake struck near Sidney, British Columbia, according to Earthquakes Canada. It happened 19 kilometres northeast of Victoria, 58.7 kilometres below the earth’s surface, at 11:39 p.m. on Tuesday, December . it was the strongest tremor to shake B.C.'s south coast in years. Some thought a car had rammed their home. Others thought it was someone pounding on the door; or at 23:39 some actually claim they thought it was ”the neighbours moving furniture”.~~Al (Alex-Alexander) D Girvan.

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