• Guilford County Emergency Services
  • Guilford County Emergency Services
  • Guilford County Emergency Services
Summer Safety

Hitting the waters is a great family activity during the summer months.  Whether it’s a power boat, a family canoe, or a walk on the dock, the risks are the same.  Anyone on or near...
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North Carolina Hurricane Preparedness Week May 23-29

Governor Beverly Perdue along with the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and National Weather Service (NWS) have declared May 23-29 as North Carolina's Hurricane Preparedness Week. A link to the...
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Do you want to help in disasters?

Guilford County Employees are urged to participate in the Disaster Assistance Employee (DAE) program to help the community respond and recover from disasters.  Please review the information here!
Tier II Information

Under the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), facilities are required to file a report identifying regulated chemicals at or above specified thresholds for the prior year to the following organizations:

  1. Their Local Fire Department

  2. Their Local Emergency Planning Committee

  3. North Carolina Emergency Response Commission (State EM)

Please use the links below to find out more about the procedures for reporting to each of the organizations.

 

Guilford County supports the use of E-Plan as a way to submit Tier II reports to the Local Fire Department and the LEPC.  Follow this link to learn more:

 

E-Plan - Emergency Response Information System 

 

Guilford County LEPC

 

Information from North Carolina can be found here.