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Information on how to help with emergency planning in your local community.
Getting together with your local community to make an emergency plan can minimise the impact of an emergency situation on your own household. Whoever your community is with, you should ask yourself the following questions:
By planning in advance, you will be better prepared to respond in an emergency and better equipped to recover in the long-term.
Simple community emergency plans identify:
You can start your own plan by using a template from the Community Emergency Plan Toolkit on the Gov.uk website(external link), or find advice on creating a community flood plan from the Environment Agency(external link)
Additional information about how you can better prepare for emergencies can be found at Surrey Prepared (external link).