• Keep listening for updates and check TasALERT.com
    행사 후 정보 및 이용 가능한 지원에 대해.
  • If you left home, do not return until SES or Tasmania Police tell you it is safe.
  • Watch out for hazards such as debris on roads or damaged roads.

For help to recover from an emergency, visit TasRECOVERY.com

폭우나 홍수로 집에 피해를 입었다면

Wear strong boots, gloves and protective clothing

튼튼한 부츠, 장갑, 보호복을 착용하십시오.

Do not turn on electricity

돌지 마
자격 있는 전기 기술자나 가스 기사가 점검할 때까지 전기 및 가스 사용을 중단해야 합니다.

Use a torch

홍수 피해 건물 안에서는 성냥이나 촛불 대신 손전등을 사용하십시오.

Boil water

수돗물이 다시 안전하다는 안내가 있을 때까지 식수를 끓여 드십시오.

Take a photo of damages

사진 찍어요
어떤 피해라도 발생 시 보험사에 연락하세요.

Go to friends or a safe place

이웃들이 괜찮은지 확인해 보세요.

Take your pets

다른 곳에 머물러야 한다면 비상 키트와 애완동물을 지참하세요.

Supervise children

어린이들을 감독하다.

More information on what to do after a severe storm or flood

Once you’re sure the danger has passed

  • Keep checking TasALERT.com or keep listening to your local radio station (ABC Radio is the national Emergency Broadcaster).
  • Check that
    • everyone is present, and
    • no one is injured.
  • Make sure children are ALWAYS well supervised. Do not allow children to play in or near floodwaters.
  • If you have evacuated, stay away until authorities tell you it is safe to return.
  • Do not drink water exposed to flood or storm.
  • Do not eat food exposed to flood or storm.
  • Stay clear of
    • creeks and streams
    • drains
    • causeways
    • gutters
    • fallen trees
    • power lines, and
    • any damaged buildings.
  • Take care when travelling as roads may still be dangerous Be aware of road hazards, such as
    • mud or debris on the road
    • damaged roads/bridges or
    • crews working on clean-up and repairs.
  • Check that neighbours are okay if it is safe to do so, especially the elderly. See if they need help.
  • Do not go ‘sightseeing’. Sightseers delay emergency services and cause accidents.

If you are affected by flooding

  • 하지 마 turn on your gas and electricity until you are sure it is safe to do so. Have all wiring, gas and electrical equipment tested by an electrician.
  • If entering flood-affected buildings, use a torch, never matches or candles.
  • Floodwaters pick up sewage and chemicals. During clean up, wear
    • strong boots
    • gloves and
    • other protective clothing.
  • Drink only bottled or boiled water until the normal water supply has been declared safe by health authorities. 하지 마 allow children to play in or near floodwaters.

If a storm damaged your home or property

  • If it safe to do so, check your house and property for signs of damage. You may need to get experts in to check structural stability. Stay at ground level while checking for damage. Look out for
    • broken glass
    • loose tiles or roofing iron
    • damaged powerlines and
    • other debris.
  • Contact your insurance company for advice. Take photos of any damage as soon as possible.
  • Do not turn on your gas and electricity until you are sure it is safe to do so. Have damaged wiring or other electrical equipment checked by an electrician.
  • Follow health and safety advice when clearing up after storms
  • If trees or branches have fallen around your yard and are not dangerous (eg over the driveway), contact your local tree service. Your insurance may cover these costs.