Storms and cold snaps can disrupt power, water and other services.
While these situations are rare, taking three simple steps now will help you - and those you care for - be confident that you’re ready for whatever winter brings.
- Join the Priority Services Register (PSR)
If you’re over 60 – or have health or care needs, young children, or rely on medical equipment - you should be eligible for free extra support during a power or water outage. The PSR lets utility companies know you may need extra help, such as priority updates, doorstep checks and bottled water supplies.
- Pack a “just in case” bag
Having a few essentials to hand makes all the difference if services are disrupted. You could include a torch and batteries, warm layers (blanket, jumper, socks), bottled water, long-life food that doesn’t need cooking, medicines, important phone numbers and a mobile phone power bank.
- Know who you can call
Write down key numbers - such as your utility companies, council, GP, and neighbours - and keep them with your bag of essentials.
To find out more, get started on joining the PSR, or to or request a free booklet on staying safe in emergencies, call 0800 998 7103 for free or visit www.sussex.police.uk/be-ready.
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