Get on the road to being prepared! To learn more about how you can prepare for any hazards that may threaten your community, visit https://lnkd.in/gx5WK2Nd #EmergencyManagement #EmergencyPreparedness #YavapaiCounty #CommunityPreparedness #CommunityResilience #KnowYourZone
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🔥💧 Did you know? Private Fire Hydrants aren't just for emergencies! They can also be used for water main flushing and serve as crucial water sources during crises. Keeping these hydrants in good shape is essential for community safety, and since these hydrants aren't public property, owners bear full responsibility for their upkeep, including maintenance and regular inspections. #FireHydrantFacts #EmergencyPreparedness
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Why Is Snow Removal Important? 1. It reduces the risk of accidents and injuries 2. It prevents property damage 3. It ensures efficient and timely access 4. It maintains the safety of emergency exits 5. It promotes community cooperation Read the blog here: https://zurl.co/puv0 #SnowRemoval #SafetyFirst #ProtectYourHome #WinterTips #CommunityCare
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September marks National Preparedness Month and Employee Advocate, Sara Closson, BCPA, shares what to consider to ensure you are medically prepared for a disaster. Natural disasters and emergencies can strike without warning and it’s important to have the knowledge and resources to take care of yourself and others, when help may be out of reach. Click here for our latest blog post. ➡ https://lnkd.in/gq7-cvyu #EmployeeBenefits #EmployeeAdvocacy #NationalPreparednessMonth
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September marks National Preparedness Month and Employee Advocate, Sara Closson, BCPA, shares what to consider to ensure you are medically prepared for a disaster. Natural disasters and emergencies can strike without warning and it’s important to have the knowledge and resources to take care of yourself and others, when help may be out of reach. Click here for our latest blog post. ➡ https://lnkd.in/gq7-cvyu #EmployeeBenefits #EmployeeAdvocacy #NationalPreparednessMonth
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Worth a read, we have to get better at our response to Climate driven extreme weather events, they aren't going away. We can and should be able to do better than what's described below.
Research Fellow at Monash University | Project Lead at Fire to Flourish | Euahlayi man | Leading Indigenous Academic + Researcher | Consultant and trainer in Indigenous governance
The town of Borroloola is in the midst of a significant disaster. Despite agencies being in charge of the safety and wellbeing of residents, it appears that the response is making worse people's experience. It's clear that a lot has gone wrong in this response, and community members have and continue to feel unsafe and left behind. https://lnkd.in/guVM6fS5
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