New York City Office of Emergency Management

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Business Impact Analysis

FEMA Private Sector Resilience Tip 11/25/13: Winter weather impact on roads, water and other critical infrastructure can effect your business. Learn how to conduct a business impact analysis.

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Monday, November 25, 2013

We Are New York

New York City is home to many cultures and languages, and when planning for an emergency, all New Yorkers should know the steps and be prepared. The NYC Citizen Corps Council has teamed up with the City University of New York and the NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs to create a "We Are New York" episode that teaches English-language learners about emergency preparedness. What's more, the video will be accompanied by learning materials that viewers can use to help create their emergency plan.
View the video
Learn more about the "We Are New York" program
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Monday, November 18, 2013

Fight the Flu This Fall (and Beyond)

Flu season is under way. Protect yourself and prevent the spread of the flu by frequently washing your hands, staying home when you are sick, and getting a flu shot.
Get flu facts from the Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
Download the Ready New York: Pandemic Flu guide
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Stash Cash in Your Go Bag

Ever save money for a rainy day? Consider adding some to your emergency supplies. Since ATMs and credit cards may not work during an emergency, having cash (in small bills) on hand is great when you need to purchase necessary supplies, like fuel or food.
Learn more about what key items you should have on hand
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Monday, November 4, 2013

Elect An Out-of-State Contact

During an emergency, long-distance calls will often go through even when local lines are busy. Elect an out-of-state contact, such as a friend or relative, who can help you relay important messages to your loved ones. Who will you vote for as your out-of-state contact? Decide with your family who to call in the event of a disaster.
Learn more about communicating in an emergency
Fill out the Ready New York Emergency Reference Card
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Friday, November 1, 2013

November is Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Month

The President has declared November 1 is the start of Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience Month.  All of us rely on critical infrastructure like power, water, transportation and communications systems to sustain the way we live and work, but how many organizations have taken steps to build a robust business continuity plan that takes into account risks to the infrastructure that supports your operations? (Don’t forget – much of the infrastructure that supports you business may be located in other states or communities.)
In partnership with our colleagues at the DHS National Protection and Program Directorate’s Office of Infrastructure Protection, we encourage you to learn more about critical infrastructure and potential impacts throughout your supply chain, as well as steps you can take to mitigate these impacts.  You can also start an online discussion to share your tips, tweets, questions, links to good articles, and comments at #infrastructure.
Stay tuned for additional tips and information on other critical infrastructure protection and resilience resources throughout the month.

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