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May 5 to May 11 is Emergency Preparedness Week in Canada. Is your family ready for an emergency?
City services | May 7, 2024
Imagine you’re scrolling through your local news website while sipping your morning coffee. You see a reminder that this week is Emergency Preparedness Week (EP Week) in Canada. The headline grabs your attention: “Are You Ready for an Emergency? It’s Everyone’s Job.”
The article you read explains why Emergency Preparedness Week is important, especially in places like Mississauga. It’s clear: it’s not just about being ready individually; it’s about working together as a community to ensure everyone stays safe if an emergency happens.
The City of Mississauga’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) explains that building connections in your neighbourhood is important. Whether it’s with your family, friends, neighbours, or even people you don’t know well, having a solid support system can really help during an emergency.
They give some simple steps to get prepared:
So, as you finish your coffee, you’re now thinking about planning with your family and checking in with your neighbors to see if they need help getting ready too. Because when it comes to being prepared for emergencies, we all have a part to play.
A report to Council from 2023, highlighted OEM’s presence in the city and commitment to public safety:
During EP week, OEM and select city staff are participating in a provincial mock exercise with other municipalities. These exercises keep staff informed and updated with best practices to ensure everyone’s safety.
Looking forward to the year ahead, OEM continues to take a collaborative approach to community resilience – working closely with various divisions, external partners and community groups to adapt disaster-risk reduction solutions to the unique needs of the multiple groups and communities within Mississauga.
Read and share Mississauga’s Emergency Preparedness Guide for more information about emergency preparedness.
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