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Get Ready for Storm Season
Do you have an emergency kit? Do you have an emergency plan? Cook Shire is here to help you get prepared for storm season.
10 January 2017 - 05:34PM
It’s Storm Season in Cook Shire! The risk of natural disasters such as bushfires, cyclones and floods is highest during the summer months.
So it's important to be ready should a disaster occurs
This means:
- Knowing the risks
- Preparing your property before the cyclone season
- Having an emergency plan for yourself, your family and your pets
- Having an emergency kit
- Knowing your neighbours
- Knowing your evacuation routes