The Neebing Emergency Response Plan includes valuable information for Neebing residents about what to do, who to call, and where to go in the event of an actual emergency. The Public Information Guide portion of the plan contains emergency preparedness resources along with 'what to to do when' checklists to assist you in emergency situations. The Guide details what you should have in your emergency kit and what do do when an evacuation is called. Every Neebing household should have an emergency action plan of their own. Click on the box below to start:
The Emergency Response Registry is a service that allows residents with disabilities and/or their caregivers to submit critical information about their living accommodations to Neebing Emergency Services. The information that is collected is strictly confidential and will be used only to assist firefighters and emergency responders when responding to emergencies such as 911 calls or if there is a need for an emergency evacuation.
Submit your information
If someone in your care would like to be added to the Emergency Response Registry, please complete the Emergency Response Registry form and return it to the Municipality of Neebing. Copies of the form are also available at the Municipal Office.
Update your information
To ensure the success of this program, remember to:
Join the Emergency Response Registry by clicking here to download the form. Questions about the registry can be directed to the Neebing Municipal Office at 807-474-5331
Be part of the Emergency Text Alert Service in Neebing. Receive a text on your mobile phone when an emergency is happening in your area or the entire Municipality. For more details on this service please visit our text alert information page.
Emergency Management Ontario (EMO) has excellent internet resources to help you be better prepared for an emergency. Visit them at https://www.ontario.ca/page/be-prepared-emergency and make sure you have an emergency plan in place for your family.
The Government of Canada also has excellent emergency planning publications and internet resources to help you be better prepared for an emergency.
Knowing the risks will help you better prepare. Floods, blizzards, power outages or transportation accidents are common in our area.
Making an emergency plan will help you and your family know what to do in case of an emergency or disaster. Keep your plan in an easy-to-find location for quick reference.
In an emergency, be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours. You will need some basic supplies and you may need to get by without power or tap water.
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Download these handy 'What to do' guides. Click on the title to open the link.