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File an Adjuster’s Fire Report
The Office of the Fire Marshall requires a licensed insurance adjuster to report any loss of insured property due to fire including: Buildings, Vehicles, Contents of buildings or vehicles, and Any other insured property that doesn’t fall into the three categories above. Complete the online form below to submit the report (preliminary or final) or download and complete the Adjusters Fire Report. What information do I need to complete the online form? You will need to provide: Identity the contact details for the insured business/organization or individual, including date of birth (individual...
Province creates Major Incident Readiness Team to prepare for 2023 Hurricane Season
Today, the province announced that a Major Incident Readiness Team (MIRT) has been created, comprised of elected and government officials, to prepare for major events and emergencies that have the potential to impact the Island. This new team will work with Emergency Measures...
Islanders reminded to be prepared during hurricane season
Heavy rain, sustained winds, storm surge, flooding, and power outages are all things that can be expected during a hurricane or tropical storm. The Provincial Emergency Management Organization (EMO) wants to remind everyone that hurricane season is underway, and the best response...

Recreational Campfires
Under certain conditions, fire closure orders may prohibit recreational campfires due to high risk of wildfire. Notice will be posted here if a fire closure order is in effect. If you reside within a municipality, contact your local city, town, or village government office to...
Alert Ready testing during Emergency Preparedness Week
The PEI Emergency Measures Organization will be conducting a test alert on the Alert Ready system Wednesday, May 10, 2023. Alert Ready, the Canadian emergency alerting system, delivers critical information to television, radio, and compatible wireless devices to ensure that...
Emergency Preparedness Week 2023
Emergency Preparedness Week begins on May 7 and will give Islanders the opportunity to be better prepared for natural events and other emergencies. Emergency Preparedness Week (May 7 to May 13) is a national campaign that focuses on residents becoming more informed on what to do...
Residents urged to take precautions against extreme temperatures
Strong winds and extreme cold weather conditions are expected this Friday going into the weekend. The PEI Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) is activated to Level 1 Enhanced Monitoring in light of the cold weather system arriving into the Maritimes tomorrow. EMO is working...
Deadline for Provincial Disaster Financial Assistance Program approaching quickly
Island property owners, tenants, not-for-profit organizations, or small businesses who have experienced damage related to Hurricane Fiona may still be eligible for financial assistance through the Provincial Disaster Financial Assistance Program (PDFAP). Anyone who would like...