Severe weather challenges all of us. Activities that we take for granted can become difficult or even hazardous when severe weather occurs. However, by taking some simple steps you can reduce the impact of such events.
This winter-ready booklet gives information on being prepared, providing practical advice for coping during episodes of severe weather, as well as giving contact details of organisations and agencies that can provide guidance and assistance. The booklet was prepared by the Office of Emergency Planning. The main message is simple – be prepared, stay safe and know where to find help should you need it.
Be Winter Ready (pdf -4,982kb)
Bí Ullamh don Gheimhreadh (pdf -4,889kb)
Posted: December 2, 2015 by Mary Mitchell O'Connor
Be Ready for Winter
Severe weather challenges all of us. Activities that we take for granted can become difficult or even hazardous when severe weather occurs. However, by taking some simple steps you can reduce the impact of such events.
This winter-ready booklet gives information on being prepared, providing practical advice for coping during episodes of severe weather, as well as giving contact details of organisations and agencies that can provide guidance and assistance. The booklet was prepared by the Office of Emergency Planning. The main message is simple – be prepared, stay safe and know where to find help should you need it.
Be Winter Ready (pdf -4,982kb)
Bí Ullamh don Gheimhreadh (pdf -4,889kb)
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