Emergency planning
Chorley is a safe place to live however, emergencies do happen from time to time.
That's why it's always worthwhile having the information close to hand (and plans put in place) for when disaster strikes.
Potential emergency scenarios could include:
- adverse weather conditions — heavy wind, rain, or snow
- consequences of this poor weather — flooding, fallen trees, power cut, being snowed in
- industrial accidents — chemical spills, factory fires, explosions
- rare geographical disasters — landslides, hurricanes
- loss of your water supply, gas supply
- flu pandemic (or similar)
- heatwave
- acts of terrorism.
Given the scope and risk of such emergencies, the council would like to point residents in the right direction to get the advice they need.
Lancashire Resilience Forum
The Lancashire Resilience Forum is a partnership of member agencies, we work together with partners to ensure that if and when an emergency occurs, we are prepared to respond together and minimise any impact.
The Lancashire Resilience Forum's website provides useful advice to protect yourself, protect your business and protect your community.
You can also learn more about the risks in Lancashire.
If you would like more information
View the government's web page on planning for emergencies. This includes a lot of advice about how you should communicate within your family and community to make sure everyone knows the drill in the event of an emergency. Also touches on: insurance; how businesses can plan ahead so that they can continue to operate in the aftermath of emergencies; preparing a 'grab bag' of essential items you can quickly take with you if disaster strikes suddenly; knowing what to plan for and what your likely response could be; and many, many more useful bits of information. It's worth a look so that you can begin to consider how you will respond, both individually, and collectively in your family or business to such emergencies.