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Three simple steps to be ready for whatever winter brings – Sussex Police

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Three simple steps to be ready for whatever winter brings

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.

1. 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.

2. 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.

3. Know who you can call

Write down key numbers – such for 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.

This information is provided by the Sussex Resilience Forum – the partnership of agencies, including the NHS, councils, police and emergency services – that keep Sussex safe.

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