Protective Actions:
In case you have to Shelter-In-Place, Evacuate or take Health-related actions.
We are in the middle of an emergency. What do I do?
Related Info / Links
Protective Actions
Sheltering-In-Place
- At Home
- At Work
- At School
Evacuation
- What to Take With You
- Your Evacuation Plan
Health-Related Actions
Basic Preparedness - Your Kit / Your Plan
Types of Emergencies
A tropical storm is approaching New Jersey . An industrial accident has released a potentially hazardous chemical into the environment. A suspected terrorist act has interrupted traffic in part of your community.
When these or other emergencies take place, the average citizen’s first thought will be, “What should I do?”
Your local, county or State emergency management officials will provide that answer by advising you to take “Protective Actions.”
Depending on the emergency, these actions might include:
Sheltering-In-Place, remaining in your home or workplace and protecting yourself there.
Evacuation, leaving the area of danger and following an Evacuation Route to a safe shelter.
Health-Related Actions, such as reporting to a specific location to receive medicine, or taking other actions. |