If you are stuck at home in an emergency

When an emergency happens it is best to stay in your own home:

  • if you can
  • if it is safe to do so.

Sometimes this could mean you will be at home with no:

  • power / electricity
  • water
  • food
  • medicine.

It is a good idea to think about what supplies you might need.

Supplies could be things like:

  • a stock of bottled water for everyone in your house
  • a cupboard stocked with food
  • a torch with extra batteries
  • a first aid kit.

First aid is when you give medical help to someone who is hurt so you can:

  • save the life of that person
  • stop them from getting worse.

If the emergency is very bad you may have to stay at home without a way to get supplies for at least 3 days.

Things to think about

If an emergency happens:

  • do you have enough food and water supplies for everyone?
  • do you / your whānau have all the medicine you need?
  • do you have enough food and water for your pets / other animals?

Things you can do if you are stuck at home in an emergency 

It is a good idea to have your emergency supplies in 1 place so you can find them easily.

Some people like to put their emergency supplies together in a kit / bag.

It is important that everyone in the house knows where to find the emergency supplies.

If the power / electricity goes off you might have to find things in the dark.

Make sure everyone in the house knows where they can find:

  • a torch
  • spare batteries.

If the power / electricity goes off you should:

  • eat the food from your fridge first

then

  • eat the food from your freezer

then

  • eat the food in your:
    • cupboard
    • emergency supplies.

It is a good idea to get to know your neighbours.

In an emergency:

  • you might need support
  • other people might need support.

In an emergency you should check in with other people such as:

  • your neighbours
  • older / disabled whānau
  • anyone else who might need your support.

You should listen to the radio so you know what is happening.

It is a good idea to have a radio that is:

  • powered by batteries

or

  • solar powered which means the solar batteries are recharged by sunlight.

You should follow instructions from official sources in an emergency.

Official sources might be:

  • your local council
  • emergency services
  • your local Civil Defence Emergency Management Group.

You can find information from official sources online at:

  • their websites
  • their social media pages like:
    • Facebook
    • Twitter.

You can find the Civil Defence Emergency Management Group for your local area at this website:

https://www.civildefence.govt.nz