Preparing for emergencies

Flood Water
  • Flooding
  • Severe weather – extreme cold weather and snow, storms, fog, heat waves, etc
  • Loss of power or water
  • Carbon Monoxide or gas release
  • It is important you know what to do in the event of an emergency and being prepared can help reduce fear and anxiety.
  • You can find advice on being prepared, hazards to look out for and involving the community on the Prepare website.
  • The Preparing for Emergencies section of the Government’s Gov.uk website will help you find your local council’s plans and advice on being prepared.
  • Click here to access Malvern Hills District Council

  • With the Severn, Avon and Wye just some of the rivers in Herefordshire and Worcestershire, flooding is the most likely cause of an emergency, so we have a page full of advice on what to do if you experience flooding and how to be prepared in advance.
  • More information from the Environment Agency can also be found on Gov.uk, including finding out if your property is at risk and how to get help during and after flooding.
  • Having access to information relating to high-risk sites within our Service area is essential to securing the safety of firefighters, controlling risk and providing an efficient response at operational incidents.
  • Click here for more business safety advice.
  • If you feel Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service would benefit from holding information about your business contact the Intel Department info@hwfire.org.uk