Ready Woodlands Emergency Preparedness 2024

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Woodlands

A Prepared and Aware Community

Information, resources and helpful tips to help prepare for any emergency.

Residents of The Woodlands are encouraged to develop emergency preparedness plans for their families and neighbors. The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Services along with The Woodlands Fire Department can assist residents with these plans through its Ready Woodlands program, which provides information on how to be prepared for both natural and man-made emergencies.

In addition to basic emergency preparedness steps outlined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on the Ready.gov website, the program also includes information that pertains specifically to The Woodlands, including how to obtain information on local services and ways neighbors can work together before and after an emergency.

EMERGENCIES CAN COME WITHOUT WARNING Please Be Aware:
Learn what you need to know before, during and after an emergency.

The most common resources for information in our area are listed below. A complete list can be found on the Township website at: thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/emergency

The Woodlands Township

Sign up for Emergency Alert Notifications, news and helpful social media from The Woodlands Township at TownshipReady.org

Montgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management: mctxoem.org

Harris County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management: readyharris.org

FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency fema.gov

To monitor hurricanes, visit The National Hurricane Center website at nhc.noaa.gov, listen to a NOAA weather radio and/or listen to your local news.

National Weather Service weather.gov/hgx/

Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio stations: KTRH 740 AM and KUHF 88.7 FM

K-STAR Country, 99.7 FM for emergency information specific to The Woodlands.

Does everyone in your home know what to do in an emergency?

YOUR FAMILY MAY NOT BE TOGETHER WHEN DISASTER STRIKES, SO IT IS IMPORTANT TO PLAN IN ADVANCE:

• How you will contact one another?

• How you will get back together?

• What you will do in different situations?

• Do you have children in daycare or school?

Identify an out-of-town contact. It may be easier to make a longdistance phone call than to call across town, so an out-of-town contact may be in a better position to communicate among separated family members.

Memorize phone numbers. Be sure every member of your family knows the phone numbers and has a cellphone or the ability to call emergency contacts. If you hava a cellphone, save emergency contacts as “ICE” (In Case of Emergency) in your phone. If you are in an accident, emergency personnel will often check your phone for ICE listings in order to contact someone you know. Make sure you tell your family and friends that you have listed them as emergency contacts.

Use text messaging. Make sure all family members know how to use text messaging. These often get around network disruptions when a phone call might not get through.

Consider the different types of emergencies that could occur in our area. Flooding, hurricanes, chemical spills, etc. Discuss with your family what you would do in each situation. Depending on the type of emergency, you may need to shelter in place or evacuate, so have a plan for both possibilities.

Subscribe to Township Alerts at www.thewoodlandstownship-tx. gov/notifyme. The Woodlands Township will notify you by phone, text or email with important information.

Complete the Family Emergency Plan on the next page. Make sure every member of your family has a copy of this information and keep another copy in your emergency supply kit.

ALSO KEEP IN MIND

You should also inquire about emergency plans at places where you and your family spend the most time: work, daycare, school, faith organizations and sporting events. If no plans exist, consider volunteering to help create one. Talk to community leaders, your colleagues, neighbors and members of faith or civic organizations about working together in the event of an emergency. You will be better prepared to safely reunite your family and loved ones during an emergency if you think ahead and communicate with others in advance.

FAMILY EMERGENCY PLAN

Out-of-Town Contact

Name: Home: Cell: email: Facebook: Twitter (X):

Work Information

Workplace: Address: Phone: email: Facebook:

Twitter (X):

Evacuation Location:

Workplace: Address: Phone: email: Facebook: Twitter (X):

Evacuation Location:

Neighborhood Meeting Place:

Regional Meeting Place:

School Information

School: Address: Phone: email: Facebook: Twitter (X): Evacuation Location:

School: Address: Phone: email: Facebook: Twitter (X):

Evacuation Location:

These supplies should include:

 Flashlight

 NOAA weather radio

 Extra batteries

 Water: 1 gallon per person, per day, for at least 3 days

 First aid kit

 Medications, prescriptions, medical equipment, etc.

 Food: 3-day supply of non-perishable canned foods and can opener

 Pet supplies

 Important documents: copies of insurance, birth certificates, etc.

 Toiletries: toilet paper, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.

 Cash

 Change of clothes

 Baby supplies: diapers, wipes, bottles, formula, etc.

 Emergency contact list

 Tool kit

Always keep a kit of food, water, batteries and other essentials ready to go.

KEEP A “GO BAG” READY AT ALL TIMES

In addition to your full emergency supply kit, you should also have one or two smaller “Go Bags” in your workplace, vehicle or other place where you spend time.

A Go Bag is a collection of items you may need in the event of an evacuation, especially if you are not at home when an evacuation order is issued. A Go Bag should be packed in a sturdy, easy-to-carry water-proof container, like a backpack or suitcase on wheels.

Law Enforcement

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office

936-442-7797, option 3 (report suspicious activity)

Harris County Constable Pct. 4

281-376-3472 (report suspicious activity)

Montgomery Co. Constable Pct. 3

281-364-4211

Montgomery County Crime Stoppers

1-800-392-7867 (STOP)

Harris County Crime Stoppers

713-222-8477 (TIPS)

Conroe Independent School Dist. Police 936-709-8900

Tomball Police Department

School Resource Officers 281-351-5451

County Commissioners

Montgomery Co. Commissioner, Pct. 2

281-259-6492 or 936-539-7816

Montgomery Co. Commissioner, Pct. 3 281-367-3977 or 936-539-7817

Montgomery Co. Commissioner, Pct. 4

281-577-8919 or 936-521-8919

Harris Co. Commissioner Pct. 3

713-274-3000

The Woodlands Fire Department

281-367-3444

Poison Center 800-222-1222

Utilities

Entergy

800-968-8243

www.entergy.com/view-outages

CenterPoint

713-207-2222 or 800-332-7143

https://gis.centerpointenergy.com/outagetracker/ Woodlands Water

855-426-7283

https://woodlandswater.org

Harris County MUD No. 386

281-290-6503

SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT PORTABLE GENERATORS:

• Shocks and electrocution from improper use of power or accidentally energizing other elecrtical systems.

• Carbon monoxide from a generator’s exhaust.

• Fires from imporperly refueling a generator or inappropriately storing the fuel for a generator.

For more information on generator safety, please visit www.osha.gov or call 800-321-OSHA.

For Emergencies, please call 9-1-1.
Know who to call for what, and keep the number stored in your cellphone.

Do You Know the Difference? Watch vs. Warning WATCH

• BE PREPARED!

• Risk of hazardous weather event has increased significantly.

• Review emergency plans and check supplies.

• Be ready to act quickly.

WARNING

• TAKE ACTION!

• Hazardous event is occuring.

• Imminent or likely danger.

• Weather conditions pose a threat to life or property.

• Need to take protective action.

*Source: National Weather Service

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