As part of personal emergency preparedness, citizens should be prepared to take care of themselves and their family for at least 72 hours.
The public is encouraged to prepare for all types of emergencies such as hurricanes, flooding, blizzards or other events that may mean days without electricity or other utilities, and potential delays in emergency response or access to supplies.
Prepare a 72-hour emergency kit and ensure everyone in the household knows where the emergency kit is located. Include items such as:
• A supply of water for between three and seven days;
• Non-perishable food;
• A stocked First Aid kit;
• Prescription and non-prescription medicines;
• Formula, diapers and other baby supplies, if needed;
• A manual can opener;
• Toiletries;
• Battery-powered radios and flashlights with extra batteries;
• Blankets and a change of clothing for each household member (in case of evacuation);
• Candles and matches or a lighter;
• Cash;
• and, a charged cell phone.
The Charlottetown Fire Department encourages the public to use the free
emergency plan templates available on our website to create customized plans for their home, business and/or pets.