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Borough Hall: Public Resources: Advisories
Flood Safety Tips
Free Firearm Safety Kits
Child Safety Seat Installation
Weathering the Storm
Kidprint Program
Flood Safety Tips
April 2008 marks the one year anniversary of the severe flooding that damaged several communities throughout the Garden State. In a proactive effort to prepare all New Jersey residents and communities for any potential 2008 flooding, the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management would like to share the following flood preparedness tips:
Before a Flood
- Have a safety kit with drinking water, a first-aid kit, canned food, a radio, flashlight and blankets.
- Know safe routes from home, work and school that are on higher ground.
- Protect your property. Most homeowners insurance does not cover flooding. Make sure that your flood insurance policy is up to date.
During a Flood
- If flooding occurs, go to higher ground. Get out of areas subject to flooding. This includes dips, low spots, canyons, washes etc.
- Avoid areas already flooded, especially if the water is flowing fast. Do not attempt to cross flowing streams.
- Roadbeds may be washed out under flood waters. NEVER drive through flooded roadways. If your vehicle is suddenly caught in rising water, leave it immediately and seek higher ground.
After a Flood
- Do not turn electricity back on in your home if you detect gas or if the electrical system has been flooded.
- Clean and disinfect everything that was touched by floodwaters or mudflows, and throw out any affected foodstuffs.
- Follow directions from local officials regarding the safety of drinking water.
Through teamwork, coordination, education and open communication we will better prepare our great state's residents for any disaster. For more information regarding flood preparedness, please feel free to contact the Office of Emergency Management at (609) 963-6933, or visit the NJOEM website at www.ready.nj.gov.
Free Firearm Safety Kits
Free firearm safety kits are available from the Demarest police department. The safety kits include a gunlock that fit most types of handguns, rifles and shotguns. Project ChildSafe, a program developed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, will distribute millions of firearms safety kits throughout the country. The program is funded by a United States Department of Justice grant, with additional funds provided by the firearms industry. Please stop by the police department for your free firearm safety kit.
Child Safety Seat Installation Now Available
The Demarest Police Department is now proud to announce a new program designed to ensure your child's safety while in transit. The new program is the work of Deputy Chief James Brower who took the initiative to send Sgt. Kenneth Griffin to a 5 day training program that taught him the proper techniques to safely install infant car seats and child booster seats.
Under New Jersey State Law all infants must be transported in an approved infant car seat facing to the rear of the vehicle until the age of 1. In addition, Child under 80 lbs. must be transported in approved booster seats.
If you would like any additional information regarding Child Safety Seat Law or would like to have your infant or child safety seat installed by Demarest Police Department you may call Sgt. Kenneth Griffin at 201-768-1546 X60 and make an appointment.
What's New?
Do you want your child to have a fun-filled summer? Then sign up now for the Demarest Summer Recreation Camp (click here). Our six week summer program is offered to children ages 4-11. Camp includes daily special events, arts and crafts, sports, water activities, trips and more! Some of our special events include Water Works Day, Ping Pong Tournament, Halloween in July and much, much more. Don't miss the fun, registration is taking place now.
Summer Camp Staff Needed: The Demarest Summer Recreation Camp is currently accepting applications for summer camp counselors. Counselors must be a minimum of 16 years of age. Applications are available at the Demarest Borough Hall. Interviews will take place on May Thursday, May 22nd and Friday, May 23rd from 5:00 to 8:00pm. Application deadline is May 12th. When you have completed the application, please mail it to:
Jackie Sicheri
118 Serpentine Road
Demarest, NJ 07627
Saturday, May 10: Emerson Healthy Heart Fair
8:00 to 10:30 am at the Emerson Senior Center, Palisade Avenue, Emerson, NJ
Test your grip strength, learn your body mass index, know your blood pressure numbers, and more. More information on the Demarest Calendar.
Demarest Public Library Annual Spring Fair
Saturday, May 17, 2008, Arts & Crafts Exhibitors Welcome!
The Demarest Public Library Association's Annual Spring Fair will once again be held at the Demarest Duck Pond on Saturday, May 17, 2008 from 10 am until 4 pm (Rain Date Saturday, May 24). Attendees of all ages will enjoy fine Arts & Crafts, live music in the Peace Gazebo, baked goods, traditional Indian, Korean and Japanese food concessions, canoe rides sponsored by the Boy Scouts, exciting children's rides and games, new merchandise, discounted books, White Elephant Sale, and much, much more, at what has become a favorite tradition among area residents.
Proceeds from the annual fundraiser go directly to the Library to improve the services it offers to the community.
American Cancer Society's Relay For Life To Be Held In Old Tappan. The Relay For Life of Northern Valley, previously held at Northern Valley Regional High School, Demarest for the past three years has merged with this Relay to form a broader community event. Relay For Life of Old Tappan and Pascack Valley will begin 5:00 p.m. on June 13th and will end 7:00 a.m. June 14th. Sign up and learn more at www.events.cancer.org/ RFLoldtappanNJ.