Kaikōura Council Gets Ready for Shake Out
Council Gets Ready for Shake
Out
Kaikōura District
Council is getting ready to build on community earthquake
and tsunami preparedness as the national earthquake drill
‘Shake Out’ approaches.
For the national drill at 9.30am on October 18th, everyone is encouraged to practice their ‘drop, cover, hold’, helping ensure everyone knows what to do in a strong earthquake.
For Council’s Emergency Management Officer (EMO) Kd Scattergood, the drill is also a chance to do much more. “This year, Council has planned a number of events around the drill. The goal is to test the systems we have in place, remind people what to do in a strong earthquake and check in with the community as the 2-year anniversary of the 7.8 earthquake approaches.”
Council events include a sign up drive and a test of the ‘Gets Ready’ system, a free community morning tea at 10am on the 18th in Churchill Park and visits by Civil Defence mascot ‘Stan the dog’ to the library and local businesses.
Gets Ready is a free real time alerting tool that Council will use during a disaster to send tailored information to those who need to know it.
Council have over $650 worth of vouchers and prizes up for grabs thanks to North Canterbury Neighbourhood Support, North Canterbury Gets Ready and Civil Defence. To be in to win, all people need to do is sign up to Gets Ready before Friday 19 October.
“Gets Ready is great!” says Scattergood, “it uses location information to let Council target the information we send out. We can send text messages or emails with specific information to specific areas or streets helping cut through the noise and make sure that people get information that is tailored to the area they live in. Getting this up and running give us one more tool in the toolbox for helping people get the information they need in a disaster.”
“The underlying messages are the same. If you’re by the coast there is a long or strong earthquake like the Kaikōura one, don’t wait for an alert, don’t check Goenet just get up a hill or away from the coast fast.”
Everyone also needs to be prepared to look after themselves and their family for up to a week. Neighbours should get to know each other and be ready to help each other in a disaster. The reality is, you are far more likely to help each other than to receive help from the outside in the first 72 hours of a disaster.” Scattergood says. “Prepared, not scared is my motto.”
To test the Gets Ready system an email and a text will be sent to all those who have signed up. The email will be sent first to let users know Council is testing the system to avoid users being alarmed when they receive a text message on the morning of the 18th.
CEO Angel Oosthuizen said, “Since launching Gets Ready in April this year, we’ve had over 650 people signed up in over 220 households. The test on the 18th will be our first opportunity to demonstrate to those people who have signed up how the system works and to encourage them to participate in Shake Out -the drop, cover, hold drill too.”
Gets Ready events in
October:
Saturday 13 October 10am-2pm at
Kaikōura New World. Free sausage sizzle and giveaways to
encourage people to join in Shake Out and to sign up to Gets
Ready.
Monday 15 October 10:30am Meet
Stan the Civil Defence Dog at Toddler Time at the Kaikōura
Library.
Tuesday 16 October 1-4.30pm at
Kaikōura New World. Giveaways and lollies will be on hand
to help people get past their mid-afternoon slump and remind
them to join Gets Ready before Shake
Out.
Thursday 18 October 9.30am Shake
Out – Gets Ready test text, drop, cover, hold and tsunami
evacuation practice. Join Council and NCTIR at Churchill
Park from 9:30 to 10:30am for some kai and more giveaways.
Stan the Civil Defence Dog will then be wondering around
town with kai and prizes, visiting businesses to see them
practice their drop, cover, hold. If you see Stan around,
come say hi and you might just win a prize.
Gets
Ready Prizes
Because many of Kaikōura’s residents are
already well prepared for an emergency, the prizes on offer
lend a little hand when dinner seems like too much of a
feat:
• 2x “We can’t cope with dinner and
need some fun” Emergency dinner kits ($50 fish and chip
voucher, plus $50 worth of beach toys)
• 1x
“We need something fancy” Emergency dinner kit ($100
voucher for the Pier Hotel)
• 1x “We need
something familiar” Emergency dinner kit ($100 voucher to
local restaurant of winners choice)
• 1x “We
need to know our neighbours better” Emergency dinner kit
($100 fish and chip voucher)
• 3x “We need a
quick dinner fix” emergency dinner kits ($50 New World
vouchers)
Winners will be announced midday Friday 19
October.
Useful links and
resources
Kaikoura Gets Ready Alerting
System
A free emergency alerting system that
Council CDEM and the Police can use to email, text or call
you information you need to know in an emergency. You can
securely record your information (contact details and any
help you’re likely to need), as well as any help (like
generators or first aid skills) you could offer to your
community after an emergency.
Council encourages
people to sign up those who may not have access to the
internet or who may need a little extra assistance during an
emergency (such as elderly family).
Council can use this
information to see who needs a little extra helping hand
during an emergency and can work with community champions to
ensure they are checked up on.
Sign up to Gets Ready here
https://northcanterbury.getsready.net/
Making a plan
As we approach the 2
year anniversary of the Kaikōura earthquake, it’s a good
time to check your emergency kit is well stocked and
prepared, and your household emergency plan is sorted.
Happens has lots of handy resources and templates for
helping you get ready for an emergency. You can access them
at https://www.happens.nz/
Feeling anxious?
If you are feeling
a little anxious, worried or some memories from your own
experience are surfacing, there are lots of places you can
turn to if you need a chat. The R you ok? team are on hand
to talk through any issues you may have. Give them a call on
021 236 189. All Right? Kaikōura have some handy resources
to help you, your friends and your whānau look after your
wellbeing. Head to https://allright.org.nz/tools/kaikoura/
for access to some cool resources to use.
Council has a
directory with lots of different services available if you
need somewhere to turn or someone to talk to. You can see it
here https://www.kaikoura.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/CDHB-Kaikora-Health-Directory.pdf
and if there is something missing or not the service you are
after, let Council
know.
ENDS