Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Preparedness Week is an opportunity to encourage Canadians to take concrete actions to be better prepared to protect themselves and their families during emergencies.
Preparing for an emergency is important, and something everyone should do. By taking a few simple steps, you can become better prepared to face a range of emergencies and minimize the impact on yourself and your family.
Register for Voyent Alert! |
In times of crisis it is important that residents have access to trusted, timely and accurate information to ensure their own safety and that of their family and loved ones. In response to this need, the Town has chosen Voyent Alert! as the communication service provider for these kinds of events.
Voyent Alert! is a multi-purpose communication service used to send alerts to residents, businesses, and visitors during critical events like fires or floods as well as for relevant day-to-day communications such as snow removal advisories, planned maintenance, water advisories, etc.
How to Register:
What You Can Expect:
For more information you can check out the FAQ and the Voyent Alert Privacy Policy.
Learn more about Voyent Alert through the following informational videos:
Need assistance registering for Voyent Alert? Contact Erin Tyers at 613-856-2226. |
Greater Napanee's Emergency Response Plan | ||||||||
We have a community Emergency Response Plan in place for the coordination and implementation of all required services in the event of an emergency. The Emergency Response Plan will also be implemented in situations where resources are called upon to assist other municipalities in need of emergency assistance. If you require a copy of the Town's Emergency Response Plan, please call the Emergency Services Department at 613-354-3351.
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Make an Emergency Preparedness Action Plan for your Household | ||||||||
Every household needs an emergency plan. It will help you and your families know what to do if disaster strikes. We should all practice what to do in different emergency situations. Please view the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services for information on an Emergency Preparedness Action Plan. |
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Get a 72-Hour Emergency Kit | ||||||||
Be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours in an emergency. During an emergency, we may need to get by without power or tap water. We will all need some basic supplies. Please take a look at what to put in your 72 Hour Emergency Kit:
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Be Informed |
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During an emergency, you should stay tuned to local news channels, radio, Greater Napanee’s social media feeds and www.greaternapanee.com. Sign up for Ontario’s emergency alerts! Red Alerts and Emergency Advisories quickly deliver information on threats or emergencies that have occurred via email or text message, and include information on how to keep you and your family safe! Emergency Alerts will automatically notify on radio, television and cell phone devices for events like natural disasters, extreme weather and terrorist attacks. When these messages are sent they are urgent, life-threatening, and the requirement for you is to take action! |
Emergency Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities and Special Needs |
It is important to familiarize yourself with the Emergency Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities & Special Needs. Please contact Emergency Services at 613-354-3351 for a copy of our Emergency Preparedness Guide for People with Disabilities & Special Needs. For more information on Accessibility, please see our Accessibility page. |
Rising Water Levels (Flooding) |
You can learn more about flood forecasting and flood warnings in the area by visiting the Cataraqui Conservation Authority website and/or the Quinte Conservation website. If you have concerns about potential flooding due to the rising water levels please contact the Emergency Services Department at 613-354-3351 or fill out the Town's Report an Issue form. The Town of Greater Napanee does not provide sandbags, but both Battlefield Equipment Rentals and Home Hardware in Napanee carry sand bags. |
Low Water Levels (Drought) |
You can find information on potential droughts in the area by visiting the Quinte Conservation website. The Cataraqui Region Authority website offers information on low water resources during a time of drought. |
Tornado Safety Information |
Tornado facts
Warning signs of a potential tornado Warning signs include:
Canada's tornado warning system: Environment Canada is responsible for warning the public when conditions exist that may produce tornadoes. It does this through radio, television, newspapers, its internet site, as well as through its weather phone lines. If you live in one of Canada's high-risk areas, you should listen to your radio during severe thunderstorms. During a tornado If you are in a house:
If you live on a farm:
If you are in an office or apartment building:
If you are in a gymnasium, church or auditorium:
If you are driving:
Avoid cars and mobile homes
In all cases
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