EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
Message from Emergency Management Ontario - Severe summer storms can include thunder, lightning, hail and tornadoes. They often occur when the weather is hot and humid. A good rule of thumb is “if the sky roars, get indoors”. During a severe summer storm, you are advised to stay away from items which can conduct electricity, such as appliances and running water. Remain inside for 30 minutes after the last rumble of thunder to ensure the storm has moved well away from your location. Learn more at www.ontario.ca/emo. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at askEMO@ontario.ca.
Township of Tay 2009 Emergency Plan
EMERGENCY ALERT LIST CONTROL GROUP MEMBERS
MEMBERS WORK PHONE #
Mayor, Scott Warnock (705) 534-7248
Deputy Mayor, Bill Rawson
Emergency Plan Coordinator/Fire Chief
Brian Thomas (705) 534-7248 ext. 245
Administrator
Simone Latham (705) 534-7248 ext. 222
Information Officer /Clerk
Alison Thomas (705) 534-7248 ext. 240
OPP 1-888-310-1122
526-3761 (Detachment)
Information for People with Disabilities
Emergency Power and Medical Devices
Taking Responsibility for Your Safety
The following is an Emergency Preparedness Checklist. This list is to help ensure that you and your family are safe in the event of an emergency.
Tips for dealing with winter storms
Emergency Preparedness Checklist
Power Outages - What to Do?
County of Simcoe Emergency Prepardness Guide
72 Hour Preparedness Guide
Handbook for Reducing Basement Flooding
The following links will assist residents to be better prepared in the event of an emergency. For further information on Tay Township's Emergency Management Plan, please contact the Fire Chief.
Emergency Management Ontario
Public Safety Canada - Ontario