June 2010 . . Be Safe, Be Prepared

Natural disasters like bushfires, floods and severe storms can cost millions of dollars and cause serious disruption to communities.
Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Allan Sutherland has urged local residents to ensure they’re prepared and know what to do in an emergency.
"Council is hosting 12 emergency information sessions in local libraries from Arana Hills to Woodford next month to help prepare the Moreton Bay region for emergency situations," Mayor Sutherland said.
"We can’t control the weather but we can be prepared for the consequences of nature’s fury.
"The emergency information sessions in local libraries will help to arm residents with practical tips for preparing your home and family for evacuations and outages as a result of natural disasters like storms, flooding and bushfires.
"We’ll have Police, the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, the SES and Emergency Management Queensland on hand to answer your questions on staying safe.
"It’s a one hour information session and it could be a life saver."
Emergency information sessions will be held on:
    08 June Redcliffe Library     from 1-2pm
    09 June Arana Hills Library    from 10-11am

    09 June Albany Creek Library     from 1-2pm
    10 June Pathways Library     from 10-11am
    10 June Strathpine Library     from 2-3pm
    11 June Kallangur Library      from 2-3pm
    16 June Woodford Library     from 10-11am
    16 June Caboolture Library     from 1-2pm
    17 June Bribie Island Library     from 10-11am
    17 June Deception Bay Library     from 2-3pm
    18 June Burpengary Library     from 10-11am
    18 June Narangba Library     from 2-3pm
For more information phone 3205 0555.


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