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Hurricane
Safety Tips 1 - Have an evacuation plan for your
family. Know where you are going to go and where you are going
to meet at if you are separated because you are at work or school.
Have a way of communicating with each other either through walkie-talkies
or cell phones.
Hurricane
Safety 2 - Have an emergency kit filled with everything
you will need in this emergency. Make sure it is stocked with
things such as a radio, food, clothing, water, medical supplies,
pet supplies and much, much more.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 3 - Do not wait until the last minute
to evacuate your home. Leave as soon as it is feasible. This
will help eliminate last minute road congestion when the weather
is at its worst. It is better to be sitting in traffic while
the sun is still shining, then when the hurricane is making
landfall.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 4 - If you have friends or relatives
that are either elderly or ill, help to get them to a safe place
as they will not be able to help themselves.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 5 - After the storm, do not return home
until the authorities have said it is safe to do so. If you
go back before they say it is safe you risk exposing yourself
to a dangerous situation.
Gifts
for EMTs
Hurricane
Safety Tips 6 - If you have pets, be aware that many
shelters will not allow you to bring them with you. Plan ahead
and know of hotels and motels that will allow pets, or try to
get to a friend or family members house where your pet is more
welcome.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 7 - Make sure you have cash on hand.
With the power out, debit and credit cards are practically useless.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 8 - Have all of your important paperwork
in a place where you can grab it and take it with you. Important
paperwork includes: social security cards, birth certificates,
high school diplomas or GED certificates, titles or deeds to
property, passports, etc. Also you might want to put some irreplaceable
photos with these as well. You might not be able to save all
of your photographs, but some are better then none.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 9 - Before you leave, or if you decide
to stay and brave the storm, board up your homes windows with
plywood or permanent storm shutters. Also, cutting low tree
limbs and picking up sticks in your yard will help lessen the
possible damage.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 10 - Take the time to clean up your yard
of anything that can be damaged or cause damage. For example
all childrens toys, lawn ornaments, and flags should be
stored away. Not only will this save you from having to replace
them, but during the store, if they are picked up by 100 mile
an hour winds they become dangerous projectiles.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 11 - If at all possible, do not park
your vehicle under a tree.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 12 - If you opt to stay and ride out
the storm, DO NOT GO OUTSIDE WHILE THE EYE IS OVERHEAD!!! While
this is the calmest part of the storm, the storm
will suddenly pick up its strength again and you do not want
to be caught trying to get back to your safe place.
Hurricane
Safety Tips 13 - Make sure you have a battery operated
radio. If you have a battery operated TV, it may not work after
the switch to digital is finalized. You may or may not be able
to get a converter box for a TV that small.
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