New York City Office of Emergency Management

Monday, May 24, 2010

Are You in the Zone?

Did you know that 2.3 million New Yorkers live in coastal evacuation zones? This week is Hurricane Preparedness Week and OEM encourages New Yorkers to find out if their neighborhoods are at risk. Enter your addresses into the Hurricane Evacuation Zone Finder to see if you live in an evacuation zone.

Hurricane Awareness Week

FEMA Private Sector Tip of the Week 05/24/10: During the 2010 Hurricane Awareness Week, learn how to prepare your business, non-profits and schools for hurricanes: http://go.usa.gov/3YI

FEMA · U.S. Department of Homeland Security · Washington, DC 20472

Monday, May 17, 2010

Get What You Need to Know, When You Need to Know It

Last weekend, 45,508 people received texts, e-mails, phone messages, and tweets about the Staten Island Ferry accident. Sign up for Notify NYC so you can receive updates about emergencies affecting your neighborhood.

Prepare for Fires

Prepare your employees for fires by placing a fire extinguisher in your office; identify the exit routes out of buildings and ensure that all fire protection equipment is in proper working order. Visit the US Fire Administration "Wild Fire, Are you Prepared?" web site for more details: www.usfa.dhs.gov/citizens/all_citizens/home_fire_prev/wildfire/


FEMA · U.S. Department of Homeland Security · Washington, DC 20472

Monday, May 10, 2010

Engage Your Elders in Emergency Preparedness

May is Older Americans Month, so OEM reminds New Yorkers to consider seniors in your buildings when developing disaster plans. As you map out emergency exits and meeting points, ask older residents about their plans. Use this month to meet your older neighbors and understand what they might need in emergencies.

Check out your local CERT

FEMA Private Sector Division Tip of the Week for 05/10/2010:
Businesses and non-profits may obtain local hazards information and basic disaster response training for their employees from their local Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Select the State Directory to find your nearest local CERT program: www.citizencorps.gov/cert.


FEMA · U.S. Department of Homeland Security · Washington, DC 20472

Monday, May 3, 2010

Could It Be Something in the Air?

This week is National Air Quality Awareness Week. Not only can high temperatures cause heat illness like heat stroke and exhaustion, they can also create poor air quality. Warm air traps pollutants including ozone near the ground, which can cause problems especially for those with respiratory conditions.
To prevent heat illness and breathing problems in hot weather, visit AIRNow.gov to see if air quality is poor. If possible, stay out of the sun. Drink plenty of fluids. If you must exercise in high temperatures, do so during the coolest parts of the day, usually 4 - 7 AM.

Donate to Help With Disasters

FEMA Private Sector Tip of the Week 05/03/10:
Are you looking for the best way to donate your time and resources to support disasters? Click here for more details: www.fema.gov/donations.


FEMA · U.S. Department of Homeland Security · Washington, DC 20472
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