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About National Emergency Preparedness Week in Canada

Canada
EVENT NAME:
Emergency Preparedness Week, Ntl. (CA) Estimated Event Date
EVENT CATEGORIES:
Safety & Security , Health
Real Estate , Canada
Dates Active:
Begins: May 05, 2024
Ends: May 11, 2024
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Preparing for an emergency is something that everyone has a responsibility to do. This year, Canadians are encouraged to learn about the specific risks and hazards in their regions and the actions they can take before an emergency to help reduce the impact of a disaster.

To strengthen Canada’s emergency management approach, our government is shifting from a reactive model to one that allows us to predict better, plan for, and prevent natural disasters and the costs Canadians suffer. To this end, we are investing $200 million over five years in the National Disaster Mitigation Program to support provincial and territorial flood mitigation efforts.

Through the Get Prepared campaign, our government has worked with provincial and territorial partners to encourage Canadians to know the risks, make a plan and get an emergency preparedness kit. With basic emergency preparedness in place, the next step is to take action to reduce the threats most likely to affect your family and community.

Everyone can take simple steps to reduce disaster risk. For example, if you live in a flood-prone area, you can help prevent flood damage by using a weather-protection sealant around basement windows and ground-level doors. Make sure drainage around your home helps move water away from the building.

Emergency management is a joint responsibility. This week, we also take the opportunity to recognize and thank first responders, volunteers, community leaders, non-governmental organizations, and authorities at all levels of government for their support in emergency management. Together, we are building a strong and resilient Canada.”

Follow Get Prepared (@Get_Prepared) on Twitter.

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