Search Rapu

158 results for "Contact+number+for+emergency+"

Internal resource
Internal Page Thumb Created with Sketch.
Large print
Find emergency preparedness information in large print format

Your animals are your responsibility. You need to include them in your emergency planning and preparation.

Internal resource
Internal Page Thumb Created with Sketch.
No water
Imagine having no water for three days or more. How would you wash, cook, clean? What would you drink?
Internal resource
Internal Page Thumb Created with Sketch.
Stuck at home
In most emergencies, it’s best to stay in your own home if it is safe to do so. But that may mean being without power and water or any way to get supplies for three days or more.
Internal resource
Internal Page Thumb Created with Sketch.
Talk about the impacts
Understanding the impacts of an emergency can help you get through. Have a chat with the people in your household and work out what you’ll do in these situations.
Internal resource
Internal Page Thumb Created with Sketch.
Can't get home
In an emergency, public transport may not run, and roads and neighbourhoods may be blocked off.

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has advice for preparing a plan for your animals. It includes checklists for different types of animals and different emergencies. Work through the checklists to develop your plan.

Find instructions for updating your Samsung phone on the Samsung NZ website.

Internal resource
Internal Page Thumb Created with Sketch.
Stay informed
Find out the different ways you can stay informed during an emergency.
Internal resource
Internal Page Thumb Created with Sketch.
If you are blind or have a visual impairment
If you are blind or have a visual impairment, plan for how an emergency might affect you. Find advice and audio information.
1 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 16