New York City Office of Emergency Management

Monday, November 29, 2010

Don’t Create a Candle Scandal

The holiday season is upon us, and people all around New York City will be using candles for decoration. While candles are beautiful and symbolic, they can also be dangerous. OEM and the Fire Department remind New Yorkers to be safe when lighting candles this month. Always blow out candles before you leave a room. And use flashlights, not candles, if you lose power.

Teaching about fire prevention

FEMA Private Sector Tip of the Week 11/29/10: Teachers can download fire prevention lesson plans, games and tips to share with their students. http://go.usa.gov/CWC.
FEMA · U.S. Department of Homeland Security · Washington, DC 20472

Monday, November 22, 2010

Choose Uncle Matty in Cincinnati

As you sit around the Thanksgiving table on Thursday, use the opportunity to pick an out-of-state contact for your household emergency plan. Every household should designate a person to call in case local phone networks are busy. During an emergency in New York City your out-of-state contact can help you stay in touch with local family and friends.

share and use tips


FEMA Private Sector Tip of the Week 11/22/10: During the holiday season, share and use tips to protect your organization from disasters. http://go.usa.gov/CWa

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

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Register for Notify NYC


Notify NYCNotify NYC, the City's emergency messaging program, now offers subscribers the option to receive health-related alerts and unplanned school schedule adjustments. Notify NYC can provide updates for up to five ZIP codes of your choosing. Register today, and stay informed about your workplace, neighborhood, child's school, or family member's assisted living facility.
Notify NYC messages are also available on Twitter. Sign up at www.twitter.com/notifynyc or text “follow NotifyNYC” to 40404 to receive text alerts on your phone.
Check out Twitter's blog for more information about their text alerts
Learn more about Notify NYC
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Monday, November 15, 2010

Prepare for Flu Season

FEMA Private Sector Tip of the Week 11/15/10: Update your company's emergency plan with your staff to prepare for the flu season: http://go.usa.gov/CWx.

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

"Like" Being Informed?

Social Media has changed the way we connect and share, and it can also change the way we prepare for emergencies. OEM's Facebook page features a tool called "My Meeting Place" that helps users identify a place to reunite with family and friends if an emergency makes it difficult to communicate. More than 3000 people "Like" OEM's Facebook page and the resources and information it provides. Do you?

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

FEMA Industry Liaison program

FEMA Private Sector Tip of the Week 11/08/10: Women, veteran and minority-owned businesses can review information about the FEMA Industry Liaison program. http://go.usa.gov/aDA

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

Monday, November 8, 2010

Save More Than Daylight, Save Lives

Sunday was Daylight Savings Time, which is a great reminder to change the batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. The NYC Fire Department recommends changing the batteries in smoke detectors every six months. Help your detectors keep you and your family safe. Replace the batteries today.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Cast Your Votes, Win a Go Bag

This election week, you can vote on more than just elected officials. Cast a vote for emergency preparedness. Take OEM's Ready New Yorker of the Month quiz, for a chance to win one of five Go Bags. This month's contest is about pandemic flu preparedness.

Earthquake mitigation

FEMA Private Sector Tip of the Week 11/01/10: Review and share FEMA earthquake mitigation information for your business. http://go.usa.gov/asR.

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