If you are looking to login to the Nypd Intranet Portal, you can do so by following these simple steps.
How to login to Nypd Intranet Portal
If you are having trouble logging into the Nypd Intranet Portal, here are the steps to take:
1. Navigate to nypd.gov and sign in.
2. Click on "My Nypd" in the top left corner of the screen.
3. In the "My Nypd" section on the right, click on "Portal Access."
4. On the "Login" page, enter your username and password. If you have forgotten your password, click on "Forgot Your Password?" and follow the prompts to reset it.
5. Click on "Log In" button to log in to the portal.
How to change your password
To change your password on the Nypd Intranet Portal, follow these steps:
1. Log in to the Nypd Intranet Portal.
2. From the main menu, select “Settings”.
3. On the “Settings” page, select “Accounts”.
4. On the “Accounts” page, select the account you want to update your password for.
5. In the “Password” field, enter your new password and click “Update Password”.
6. Click “Close” to return to the “Settings” page.
How to view your account information
Login to your Nypd Intranet portal by clicking on the "Login" link on the top right corner of the homepage. You will be prompted to enter your username and password. Once you have logged in, you will see a list of your account information at the top of the page.
How to contact Nypd
If you need to contact Nypd, the best way to do so is through their official website or their official intranet portal. Both of which have easy to use login procedures.
Fire Safety Tips for Your Home
Fire safety is a top priority for the New York City Police Department (NYPD). To ensure that you and your family are safe in case of a fire, consider implementing these tips:
-Have an evacuation plan in place. Know where your family is headed and have a plan to get them there safely. Include close friends and family members in your plan, so that everyone knows where to go.
-Make sure all of your appliances are properly functioning and connected to an emergency power source. Have enough fuel on hand for your fireplace and stove, and be sure to have an escape route planned out if the power goes out.
-Install smoke detectors in every room of your home. Test them monthly and replace the batteries as needed. If you can smell gas, have a fire extinguisher handy.
-Keep candles, matches, lighters, and other flammable items away from children and pets. If something happens and you need to use these items, make sure they are out of reach before lighting anything up.
If you experience a fire in your home, do not try to put it out yourself. Call 9-1-1 immediately.