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Find advice for looking after staff after in an emergency.

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Visit the Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake website for more information on making your home safer.

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Have staff fill in a personal workplace emergency plan to plan for an emergency during work hours.

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Search the Get Ready website for information and resources.

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Toolbox full of tools

Find resources to help you and others prepare for an emergency.

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Find resources from the Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake that will help you better prepare for natural disasters and recover afterwards. Resources include Easy Ways to Quake Safe Your Home and a kids activity book.

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Find information and resources on droughts on the Ministry for Primary Industries website.

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Keeping everyone healthy and safe at work doesn’t mean buying expensive equipment and doing lots of paperwork. It does mean taking a proactive approach and getting everyone at work involved.

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Continuity and contingency planning is about being prepared for all types of disruptions. Use the business.govt.nz step-by-step guide to get your plan sorted. It’s vital to your business’s survival.

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Water supplies, including drinking water, could be affected in an emergency. Have a supply of stored water for three days or more. Find out more about storing water.

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Cartoon person doing Drop, Cover and Hold

Drop, Cover and Hold is the right action to take in an earthquake. Watch this short video to find out more about Drop Cover and Hold.

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We’ve compiled helpful answers to frequently asked questions about Emergency Mobile Alert.

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Arrow above a house on a hill in a tsunami evacuation zone

If an earthquake is Long or Strong, Get Gone. Watch this short video to find about Long or Strong, Get Gone.

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Find emergency and disaster updates from the National Emergency Management Agency. For advice on preparing for disasters follow the @NZGetReady Twitter channel.

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Read the Director's Statement for Emergency Mobile Alert Device Standards. It defines the desired mobile device standards for emergency alerting in New Zealand.

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Find official emergency information and advice on how to be better prepared for disasters in New Zealand. Find out and discuss how to prepare for an emergency, cope during an event, and recover quickly.

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Emergency supplies on some pantry shelves

In an emergency, you may be stuck at home for three days or more. Your house is already full of emergency items disguised as everyday things. Figure out what supplies you need and make a plan to get through.

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Find information about pandemics on the Ministry of Health website.

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