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EYES HERE TNHSIANS!As we part of our campaign for awareness on El Niño that we will be experiencing until June 2023, we ...
18/05/2023

EYES HERE TNHSIANS!

As we part of our campaign for awareness on El Niño that we will be experiencing until June 2023, we are highly encouraging everyone to please take time to read this Preparedness and Response Measures Booklet.

Please also share this information to your friends and loved ones. Iba ang may alam.






28/02/2023

MARCH IS FIRE PREVENTION MONTH.

To make sure that your family and house are safe, the BFP recommends these tips to avoid the occurrence of fire:

1.) Unplug all electrical equipment when not in use and regularly check electrical equipment to avoid overloading of electrical circuits.

2.) When using cooking gas, check for gas leaks and always ensure that the LPG tank is stored in a well-ventilated area to avoid the accumulation of gas vapors.

3.) Enforce “No Smoking” policy inside or outside the house and dispose of cigarette butts properly.

4.) Practice proper housekeeping and keep flammable materials out of reach of children. Flammable materials include candles, lighters, and matches, which should be kept properly and securely.

5.) Plan ahead--establish an emergency and evacuation plan at home and familiarize with escape routes. And most importantly, keep flammables away from your children

6.) In case of fire, close the door of the burning area to stop the spread of fire. As smoke rises up, breathe slowly, and get a piece of wet cloth to cover the nose and mouth to avoid suffocation.

7.) When trapped in a fire hit area, it is highly recommended to go to a room with windows leading outdoors.

8.) If clothes catch fire, do not run or panic, do the: “Stop, Drop, and Roll. “In this life-threatening situation, shout for help or wave a cloth outside the window to alert the people around you and keep in mind to remain calm.

9.) The most important thing to do is to call 911, the nationwide emergency hotline number, and tell the emergency operator of your location right away.

Fire incidents are potentially deadly and very dangerous, but by following these safety precautions from authorities, we can prevent untoward incidents from happening. Just remember that having the presence of mind in any situation can also spell the difference between being a victim and being a fire survivor.

Make every day a fire prevention day!

Source: Bureau of Fire

Attention ❗❗❗TNHS Students
12/01/2023

Attention ❗❗❗
TNHS Students

11/01/2023

Attention❗❗❗
Students of Tiglawigan National High School Suspend subong Ang klasi January 12,2023

Things to do
*Stay at home
*Do your assignments and performance tasks
*Always update to your school group chats
*Be updated sa weather report that concern sa aton nga city

*Keep safe and godbless

11/01/2023



Classes remain suspended in Cadiz City today, January 12, 2023, according to Mayor Salvador G. Escalante, Jr. for ELEMENTARY and HIGHSCHOOL levels due to anticipated bad weather condition.

Stay safe!

Disinfection for TNHS Readiness in the Full opening of F2F Classes
05/11/2022

Disinfection for TNHS Readiness in the Full opening of F2F Classes

TNHS joining the 3rd NSED 2022
08/09/2022

TNHS joining the 3rd NSED 2022

02/09/2022

NDRRMC to hold 3Q NSED face-to-face, encourages public to participate

(September 2, 2022)

For the first time since the pandemic, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) through the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) will hold the Third Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill face-to-face on September 8, 2022, 9:00 A.M at the Legazpi, Corner, Legazpi Village, Makati City. This will be live streamed via Civil Defense PH and NDRRMC pages.

Stakeholders are encouraged to conduct drills simultaneously in support of the NSED while strictly observing minimum public health standards.

The NDRRMC calls on academic institutions, businesses, private and government offices to ensure compliance to minimum public health standards while conducting evacuation drills.

“Sa darating na September 8, 2022, alas nuwebe ng umaga, ay ating isasagawang muli ang Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill bilang ating patuloy na paghahanda sa banta ng lindol. Magsasagawa tayo ng face-to-face ceremonial pressing of the button at evacuation drill sa Ayala Property Management Corporation, Makati City. Sa pangunguna ng mga lokal na pamahalaan, akademikong institusyon, at mga pribado at pampublikong tanggapan, inaanyayahan ang buong sambayanan na makiisa sa NSED at siguruhin ang pagtalima sa itinakdang minimum public health standards,” Civil Defense Deputy Administrator for Operations and NDRRMC Spokesperson, Assistant Secretary Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV said.

The NDRRMC also clarifies that they may opt not to conduct evacuation drills if the circumstances do not permit.

“Bagaman, magsisimula na tayong magsagawa ng face-to-face NSED sa Makati. At ating hinihikayat na ang evacuation drill matapos ang ating karaniwang pagda-Duck, Cover, and Hold. Aming nililinaw na hindi mandatory ang pagsasagawa ng evacuation drill. Nasa desisyon ito ng mga institusyon at mga tanggapan na silang mag-a-assess sa sitwasyon kung maaari bang maisagawa ang evacuation drill. Kung hindi man, gaya ng ating mga nagdaang NSED nitong pandemya, maaari nilang panoorin ang livestream ng ceremonial pressing of the button at isagawa na lamang ang Duck, Cover, and Hold,” he added.

Meanwhile, a disaster preparedness webinar will also be held on September 5, 2022, 9:00AM. The public may watch the webinar through Civil Defense PH and NDRRMC pages. #

01/09/2022

ANNOUNCEMENT!

The City Government of Cadiz, together with Mahgargar Inc., offers a FREE CONTACT CENTER SERVICES NCII TRAINING starting September 12, 2022 at Cadiz Speech Lab, 2nd floor, Cadiz East II Elementary School.

Screening Period:
September 5 to 7, 2022
9AM to 5PM
Cadiz Speech Lab
2nd floor, Cadiz East II Elementary School

Training Period:
September 12 to October 7, 2022
Monday-Friday
9AM to 5PM
Cadiz Speech Lab
2nd floor, Cadiz East II Elementary School

Core Services Include:
-ESL Training and Culturalization
-Call Center Language
-Call Center Culture
(Understanding the Roles & Responsibilities)
-Personality Development - Interview Readiness
-Phone Mastery (Inbound-Outbond Call)
-Sales Process
-Handling Objections
-Customer Profiling, etc.

Basic Requirements for an ideal Inbound/Outbound Candidate:
-Open to 18 years old & above
-Intermediate customer service skills
-Excellent written & oral communication skills
-Basic knowledge about computers, troubleshooting & internet usage
-Knowledge & experience with Outlook, Word, & Excel
-Can type 45 words per minute
-Flexible to different working hours
-Detail-oriented, high energy, responsible, fast thinker & learner

Interested applicants must send a message to Bilis Cadiz Ugyon Cadiznon page or contact 0948-260-0145.

School Disinfection Done TNHS is Ready for the opening of class tomorrow.
21/08/2022

School Disinfection Done
TNHS is Ready for the opening of class tomorrow.

Basic Disaster Supplies KitTo assemble your kit store items in airtight plastic bags and put your entire disaster suppli...
02/08/2022

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
To assemble your kit store items in airtight plastic bags and put your entire disaster supplies kit in one or two easy-to-carry containers such as plastic bins or a duffel bag.

A basic emergency supply kit could include the following recommended items:

Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation)
Food (at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food)
Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert
Flashlight
First aid kit
Extra batteries
Whistle (to signal for help)
Dust mask (to help filter contaminated air)
Plastic sheeting and duct tape (to shelter in place)
Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties (for personal sanitation)
Wrench or pliers (to turn off utilities)
Manual can opener (for food)
Local maps
Cell phone with chargers and a backup battery
Additional Emergency Supplies
alert - warning
Since Spring of 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended people include additional items in their kits to help prevent the spread of coronavirus or other viruses and the flu.

Consider adding the following items to your emergency supply kit based on your individual needs:

Masks (for everyone ages 2 and above), soap, hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes to disinfect surfaces
Prescription medications. About half of all Americans take a prescription medicine every day. An emergency can make it difficult for them to refill their prescription or to find an open pharmacy. Organize and protect your prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, and vitamins to prepare for an emergency.
Non-prescription medications such as pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medication, antacids or laxatives
Prescription eyeglasses and contact lens solution
Infant formula, bottles, diapers, wipes and diaper rash cream
Pet food and extra water for your pet
Cash or traveler's checks
Important family documents such as copies of insurance policies, identification and bank account records saved electronically or in a waterproof, portable container
Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person
Complete change of clothing appropriate for your climate and sturdy shoes
Fire extinguisher
Matches in a waterproof container
Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items
Mess kits, paper cups, plates, paper towels and plastic utensils
Paper and pencil
Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children
Maintaining Your Kit
After assembling your kit remember to maintain it so it’s ready when needed:

Keep canned food in a cool, dry place.
Store boxed food in tightly closed plastic or metal containers.
Replace expired items as needed.
Re-think your needs every year and update your kit as your family’s needs change.
Kit Storage Locations
Since you do not know where you will be when an emergency occurs, prepare supplies for home, work and cars.

Home: Keep this kit in a designated place and have it ready in case you have to leave your home quickly. Make sure all family members know where the kit is kept.
Work: Be prepared to shelter at work for at least 24 hours. Your work kit should include food, water and other necessities like medicines, as well as comfortable walking shoes, stored in a “grab and go” case.
Car: In case you are stranded, keep a kit of emergency supplies in your car.

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