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Map Your Neighborhood

 

A Party for Preparedness!

 

What is Map Your Neighborhood?

Map Your Neighborhood (MYN) is a program offered through the Issaquah Citizen Corps Council and the City of Issaquah that helps Issaquah neighborhoods prepare for disasters.

 

When a disaster hits, first responders will not be able to help everyone – and that’s where your neighbors can help!

 

Knowing what to do in the first 60 minutes following the disaster – called the “Golden Hour” – can help save lives, reduce the severity of injuries and minimize the amount of damage that you, your family and neighbors sustain.

 

How does MYN work?

 

Map Your Neighborhood

Neighbors – usually about 15 to 25 households in your area – get together for a neighborhood party where you:

 

  • Get to know your neighbors!
  • Learn the nine steps to follow immediately following a disaster.
  • Identify the skills and equipment each neighbor has that could be useful in a disaster response.
  • Create a Neighborhood Map that shows the locations of each natural gas meter and propane tank, as well as households that may need extra help.
  • Pick locations for a Neighborhood Gathering Site and Neighborhood Care Center.

I’m interested in organizing a MYN party for my neighborhood. What’s next?

 

It’s easy! The Issaquah MYN program provides free trainers, who can come to your neighborhood party and facilitate a 90-minute training.

 

As your neighborhood’s “organizer,” we ask that you organize the party, invite your neighbors and provide us with some post-training information.

 

Click here for a step-by-step guide, as well as tips to help increase your neighborhood’s participation.

 

What if I have further questions?

 

Please contact us – we are here to help!

 

Brenda Bramwell

Emergency Management Coordinator

City of Issaquah

425-837-3470

 

Stu Linscott

MYN Committee Chair

Issaquah Citizen Corps Council











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