Before, during and after and emergency be prepared. It is important for you to always be secured. How to live a prepared life.
1. CLICK ON THE LINK FOR SAFETY TIPS GIVEN BY THE RCMP
2. Hazards and Emergencies
Across Canada, we face a number of natural hazards, which can vary from region to region. Knowing what to do is an important part of being prepared. Find out about risks in your region and how to prepare for different situations. Canadians should also be aware that other hazards can trigger emergencies that may affect them. These emergencies could be bomb threats, chemical spills or infectious disease outbreaks. On these pages, you will find practical information on what to do in case any of these specific emergencies should occur.
What To Do
Before an Emergency
During an Emergency
After an Emergency
Hazards
Avalanches
Earthquakes
Extreme Cold
Wind Chill Index
Severe Winter Weather Warnings
How to Treat Injuries
How to Reduce Risk
Extreme Heat
Humidex
UV Index
Extreme Heat
First aid advice for sunburn and heat illness
Floods
Hurricanes
Landslides
Severe storms
Storm surges
Tornadoes
Tsunamis
Wildfires
Other emergencies
Bomb threats
Chemical releases
Nuclear emergencies
Pandemic influenza (Public Health Agency of Canada)
Suspicious packages
Power outages
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