Emergency Planning  

The Town of Arnprior can be considered a safe and enjoyable place to live or visit. People take pleasure in the hospitable and secure life style of the community. However, emergency planning may be a subject which many people don’t give considerable thought, or at least until they find themselves in a situation where they are victims of an emergency condition.

The Corporation of the Town of Arnprior has taken steps in planning for various types of potential incidents within the community. The municipality has developed a risk analysis and implemented an emergency response plan to aid emergency personnel and municipal officials in dealing with emergency situations. All individuals should consider personal and family survival since emergency situations may impede essential services. Past incidents such as the ice storm of 1998, and the “blackout” of 2003 are examples of such emergency situations.

Everyone is encouraged to have an Emergency Survival Kit in his or her home. The Emergency Management Ontario website provides detailed information for surviving an emergency for 72 hours (3-days).

The Town of Arnprior has developed an Emergency Management Program Plan

Emergency Survival Kit

. Flashlight & Batteries
. Radio & batteries or crank radio    
. Spare batteries (for radio or flashlight) 
. First-aid Kit
. Candles and matches/lighter
. Important papers (identification)    
. Food and bottled water  
. Clothing & Footwear
. Blankets or sleeping bags
. Toilet paper and other personal items
. Medication
. Extra car keys and cash
. Whistle (to attract attention, if needed)
. Playing cards, games
. Backpack/duffle bag (to hold all of the emergency survival kit items)
 Links of Interest
An ounce of prevention...  Each fall on the day when residents change their clocks, the emergency siren at the fire hall will be tested at 6pm.  Let the sounding of the siren be a reminder for all residents to check their smoke detectors and change the batteries if necessary.  Remember, a working smoke alarm saves lives.