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Residents encouraged to take action this week to better prepare themselves for emergency situations.

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It’s Emergency Preparedness Week across Canada, an initiative focused on getting Canadians to be vigilant by being prepared.

Fire Official John Okum, formerly with the Arnprior Fire Department, says as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to remember that everyone has a role to play in emergency management.

“Although we need to remain diligent in our safety measures regarding public health and COVID-19, we’re using this week to encourage residents to be prepared in the event that other emergencies may occur,” Okum said.

Emergencies range from extreme weather like floods, landslides, tornadoes, ice storms and heatwaves, to fires and power outages, to global pandemics.

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Okum says having a family plan and emergency kit on hand are key tools to help mitigate emergencies.

“This week emphasizes the importance of being ready for any type of emergency,” Okum said. “We ask that people keep this in mind and for them and their families to prepare an emergency kit, have an emergency response plan and be prepared.”

Madawaska Valley Fire Chief Corwin Quade says the best thing to do is carry a 72-hour emergency kit. This would include things like food, medication, 4 litres of water per person per day, a battery-powered radio, flashlights and toilet paper. For incidents like wildfires, Quade says to have an evacuation plan, which will include where you are going, who you need to contact, and to ensure you bring medication in case you can’t return to your residence. He says Emergency Management Ontario has tips on how to make a plan on their website.

With files from Brandon Piper

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