Hurricane Katrina

Flash Flood

Raging Fire

Terrorism 9/11

Site Best Viewed 1024X768

HOME
Survival Kits, Emergency Supplies
All Hazard/Weather Alert Radios
Freeze Dried Meals
Ready To Eat Meal Kits (MRE'S)
Hiking & Camping
Survival Kits
First Aid Kits & Supplies
Pet Survival
Sanitation/Hygiene
Tools & Equipment
Terror Preparedness
Emergency Generators
Emergency Kits
Weather Warnings
Earthquake Maps
Utilities Shut Off
Resources & Brochures Page
Checklists
What You Need To Know
Know the risks
Make a plan
Make a kit
Be Prepared

All Hazard Weather Radio Listen live

RSS Feed Page
F&Q
Shipping & Returns
Privacy Notice
Links
Contact Us
 

US Homeland Security Live Alert

 

 

 Canada's Online Shopping Mall

We Are A Member of Canada's Online Shopping Mall

 

 website security

WELCOME TO

RUPREPARED.CA

MAKE A PLAN - KNOW THE RISK - BE PREPARED!

Chemical Releases - Know The Risks

Information Supplied By Government of Canada

Hazardous chemicals are sometimes accidentally released during manufacturing, storage or transportation, such as during a train derailment. Here are some things to consider when there is a chemical release.

Listen for official advice

Emergency responders are trained to identify hazards and provide appropriate guidance to the public. In some situations, you should seal yourself inside the building you are in (see Shelter-in-place). Other times, you may be instructed to go to higher elevations or evacuate the area. You'll want to have your emergency kit close at hand, in a portable container such as a duffel bag or suitcase with wheels.

In enclosed areas

If you suspect that a chemical substance has been released in a closed area such as a subway or building, try to avoid breathing any of the fumes and evacuate as quickly as possible. Immediately contact the closest police, fire and ambulance services. Decontamination might be required before you can receive medical attention. Heed advice from local officials.

Medical treatment

Exposure to a chemical substance may require quarantine and the attention of medical authorities. Because the type of chemical may not be known right away, treatment is based on symptoms. Keep track of things like breathing and heart rate, perspiration, dizziness, skin tone, deliriousness. Tell medical personnel and public health agencies about these or any other symptoms.

Know The Risks

Avalanches Landslides Tsunamis Pandemic Influenza
Earthquakes Severe Storms Wildfires Power Outages
Floods Storm Surges Bomb Threats Suspicious Packages
Hurricanes Tornadoes Chemical Releases Nuclear Emergencies
Solution Graphics

Are You Prepared For 72 Hours?, Is Your Family Ready? Ru Prepared?

Place an order online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and receive email confirmation within minutes from an automated online order fulfillment center. Be Safe, Be Prepared!

QUICK LINKS >Public Safety Canada | CSIS | Provincial EMO | Weather |Border Services | CHC | Earthquake Info | Red Cross | NOAAWatch

How To Brochures > Sever Storms | Earthquakes | Flood | Power Outages | Shelter In Place | Hazard Map | Weather Radio

Terms & Policies | Shipping Information

If you would like us to add other products, please send the info to: info@ruprepared.ca or call us at 647-955-0525

Copyright © 2010 RUPREPARED.CA
Hosted By YourGoodToGo.Com