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Be prepared for an emergency or power outage

At any time, an emergency or disaster could happen. Roads could be rendered impassible, supplies could become unavailable, power and services could be disrupted.

Everyone should be prepared to take care of themselves and their families for up to three days (72 hours), should an emergency or disaster happen. Even a severe winter storm could result in roads not being cleared for up to three days.

If there was a wide-spread emergency, would you and your family be prepared?
Follow three easy steps to be prepared for any emergency.

1. Know the risk and hazards
2. Make a plan
3. Build a kit

For more on planning for an emergency, visit aurora.ca/emergency

Power Outages

Did you know Alectra services the Town of Aurora’s power outages?

For tips on what to do during a power outage visit alectrautilities.com/during-an-outage  

For information on power outages visit their power outage map at alectrautilities.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=4706165e0458482e91ac12497b2adefc for updates on affected areas.

 

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