Emergency Preparedness Week 2024 was May 5 to 11.
Technology plays a part in all our lives, in one way or another, which is why the theme for Emergency Preparedness Week 2024 was "Using technology before, during and after emergencies."
Technology is used in many ways to help us mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies. Examples include:
Emergencies can happen at any time, and there are things we can do to make sure we are better prepared to respond.
From earthquakes and tsunamis to wildfires and floods, hazards vary from region to region. Knowing the hazards that are most likely to happen in your community can help you focus your preparedness actions, navigate disruptions and get you back to regular activities sooner.
Tech tip: Use the PreparedBC hazard map to see what emergencies could happen near you!
Emergencies can be stressful. An emergency plan says how you and the people you live with will respond during an emergency. Having a home emergency plan will help you stay calm, connected, focused, and safe during an emergency.
Tech tip: Check out the interactive Emergency Ready Planner. Follow the prompts to make a customized home emergency plan that you can print off or save to your cellphone, tablet or computer!
After an emergency, you may need to:
Check out our basic supply list. Add items based on your specific needs, and don’t forget to include stuff for your pets.
Tech tip: Sometimes the best technology is the kind that has been around for a while, like pens, paper, and batteries. Be sure to include these in your kit and bags!
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