Be ‘Winter Ready’ This Year
The Cork and Kerry Inter-Agency Major Emergency Management Region South is asking everyone to be ‘winter ready’ this year. ‘Be Winter Ready’ is a co-ordinated campaign involving statutory agencies that aims to raise public awareness about the challenges that winter can present and encourages members of the public to make preparations in advance of the usual seasonal issues.
An Garda Síochána continue to highlight the importance of road safety during winter weather conditions.
Cork City and Cork County Fire Services are asking householders to check that their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are working, and if they’re not already installed, to get them installed.
Cork City Council and Cork County Council provide information on the salting routes which are treated in the event of severe weather. For Cork County routes vist our Severe Weather Information page or for Cork City routes visit Cork City Council's website. Both local authorities also provide updates on conditions during Met Éireann weather alerts. Up to date information on road closures and weather warnings in your area are available by signing up to the City or County Alert Systems.
HSE Cork Kerry Community Healthcare is encouraging the public to look after their health this winter. Protect yourself, your family, and the health service by ensuring you get your winter vaccinations. Visit the HSE website for details on how to get your vaccines.
The South/South West Hospital Group is asking members of the public to consider using Injury Units (including Mercy Injury Unit, St Mary’s Health Campus, Gurranabraher, Mallow Injury Unit and Bantry Injury Unit) when appropriate instead of presenting to Emergency Departments.
Further useful information on getting yourself and your household winter ready is available at the Be Winter Ready website.
The Cork and Kerry Inter-Agency Emergency Management Region South includes An Garda Síochána, the Health Service Executive, Cork City Council, Cork County Council and Kerry County Council.