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ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/76747/07_Pet-emergency-plan.pdf Explore
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9 Oct 2018: You have telephone numbers for your veterinarian or animal welfare agency included in your household emergency kit. • ... 2 Prepare for evacuation. 3 Prepare your emergency kit. 4 Prepare your home.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/services/emergency_management/faq-for-sandbags Cached Explore
25 Oct 2022: Council only supplies sandbags in some circumstances to protect homes. Go to the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services website for tips on using sandbags. ... Water is still likely to enter your property or home. When using sandbags, you need to
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27 Feb 2024: Stay informed. The Ipswich Disaster Dashboard is your ‘one stop shop’ for all current information on disasters and emergencies in Ipswich including road closures, flood maps, power outages and emergency warnings. ... If you have an emergency kit
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13 Dec 2023: Learn what’s safe to eat and what’s not on the Queensland Government’s food safety after an emergency or natural disaster webpage. ... The SES can assist with temporary emergency measures to make the occupied areas of your home safe – call 132
ipswich.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/131740/Disaster-Management-Policy.pdf Explore
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2 Jul 2024: 15. Assisting Police, Emergency Services and Local Governments Generally Council will provide reasonable support to Police, emergency services and other local government entities to support disaster operations or emergencies. ... Multi-agency coordination
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12 Aug 2021: A home security assessment is designed to assist you in making your home a safe and liveable place. ... Here is a brief overview on what to look out for in and around your home:.
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9 Mar 2020: STEP ONE. Thoroughly search your home.Use flashlights to check under buildings & vehicles, inside sheds, and other dark spots. ... someone’s home or taken to a shelter or vet clinic.• If your dog has a favourite noisy toy, take it with.
ipswich.qld.gov.au/about_council/media/media-releases/articles/2023/spring-into-action-and-get-ready,-ipswich Cached Explore
1 Sep 2023: I strongly urge everyone to take steps now to make a household emergency plan, create an emergency kit, and prepare your home through activities such as clearing gutters and pruning trees.”. ... There are three key steps to Get Ready this disaster
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21 Jul 2021: Ipswich.qld.gov.au/ emergency. Create an emergency kit. Prepare your home. Make a household emergency plan. ... Animals and evacuation. Animals are your responsibility, even during an emergency or disaster.
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20 Sep 2022: There are AUSLAN and captions on council’s Emergency Management YouTube channel which has short videos on how to be ready ahead of the disaster season. ... Residents should also download the BOM Weather App on their phone and subscribe to the Ipswich
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