New York City Office of Emergency Management

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

PRACTICE YOUR FIRE SAFETY PLAN

All New Yorkers should plan and practice for fire. If fire breaks out in your home, you must be prepared to get out fast. Be sure to review the following tips when putting together your fire safety plan:
  • Plan two ways out of every room in your home. Remember, fire escape routes should never include elevators.
  • Practice crawling low; if you must exit through smoke, clean air will be several inches off the floor.
  • Know the layout of all rooms. If you live in an apartment building, know the location of all stair exits from your floor and the number of doors between your apartment and the exit stairs.
  • Close doors behind you to slow the spread of fire.
  • Choose a meeting place right outside your home for your family members to gather.
  • Practice your escape plan at least twice a year.
  • Change the batteries in your smoke detector twice a year at daylight-saving times.

Monday, March 19, 2007

BE CALM BEFORE THE STORM

March 19 - 23 is Flood Safety Awareness Week. Floods are the country's most common natural disaster, and while you may not be able to prevent flooding, you can certainly protect yourself against flood damage.

If you own property in a flood-susceptible area, consider getting flood insurance. Protection against loss due to floods is not covered under a homeowner's policy. Contact your agent or broker about eligibility for flood insurance, which is offered through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This insurance can help lessen the financial burden when your largest investment and your possessions are damaged. So if your low-lying home gets drenched, don't be left high and dry.

Monday, March 12, 2007

GET CERT-IFIED

In a city as vast and diverse as New York, it's nice to know there are many tight-knit neighborhoods whose members form strong bonds. One such bond can come from a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Organized through NYC Community Boards, CERT members undergo 11 weeks of intensive training to assist first responders in the event of a community emergency.

Do you cherish your community and want to help out if an emergency strikes? Find out if your Community Board has a CERT. If it does, contact the Team Chief to see about joining. If your Community Board lacks a CERT, contact OEM to learn about starting a team.

Friday, March 9, 2007

A NEW DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME: SUNDAY, MARCH 11

To support an effort to save energy, United States Congress has passed a law that changes Daylight Saving Time. As a result, Americans will turn their clocks forward on Sunday, March 11. Though we'll lose an hour of sleep, we will be awake for more daylight hours, and make better use of natural light.

Now is a good time to check the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors to make sure they work properly. The New York Fire Department and OEM recommend you do this at least twice a year, at Daylight Saving Times. OEM also encourages New Yorkers to update disaster plans, and restock Emergency Supply Kits and Go Bags at this time. Be a Ready New Yorker.

Monday, March 5, 2007

MARCH FOR RED CROSS

OEM salutes the American Red Cross this March during Red Cross month. American Red Cross offers training and opportunities from staffing emergency shelters to offering lifesaving courses such as CPR and First Aid. The American Red Cross in Greater New York provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. Volunteer this month and do your part to prepare and protect New York City.
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