Hurricane Safety
To prepare for the possibility of a major hurricane you should consider the following advice:- Disaster Supply Kit
- Preparing a Family Evacuation Plan
- Take These Items With You When Evacuating
- What to Do When a Hurricane WATCH Is Issued
- Tips For Those With Medical Needs
Disaster Supply Kit
To prepare for the possibility of a major hurricane you should assemble a hurricane disaster supply kit.- First aid kit and essential medications.
- Canned food and manual can opener.
- At least three gallons of water per person.
- Protective clothing, rainwear, and bedding or sleeping bags.
- Battery-powered radio, TV, flashlight, and extra batteries.
- Special items for infants, elderly, or disabled family members.
- Written instructions on how to turn off electricity, gas and water if authorities advise you to do so. (Remember, you'll need a professional to turn them back on.)
- Keep a non-electronic phone in your home – the phone lines often times remain operational even during power outages
- Develop a family plan for survival and property protection.
If your home is in a potential flood or storm surge zone, be prepared to evacuate when officials recommend it.
Inventory personal property; safely secure all records and valuable documents in a watertight place. - Have materials available to protect your doors and windows
- Alert proper authorities if someone is using life support equipment.
Preparing a Family Evacuation Plan
Take These Items With You When Evacuating
- Prescription medications and medical supplies;
- Bedding and clothing, including sleeping bags and pillows Bottled water, battery-operated radio and extra batteries, first aid kit, flashlight
- Car keys and maps
- Documents, including driver’s license, Social Security card, proof of residence, insurance policies, wills, deeds, birth and marriage certificates, tax records, etc.
- Tips for those with medical needs
What to Do When a Hurricane WATCH Is Issued
- Listen to local radio or TV stations for up-to-date storm information.
- Prepare to bring inside any lawn furniture, outdoor decorations or ornaments, trash cans, hanging plants, and anything else that can be picked up by the wind.
- Prepare to cover all windows of your home. If shutters have not been installed, use precut plywood as described above. Note: Tape does not prevent windows from breaking, so taping windows is not recommended.
- Fill your car's gas tank.
- Check batteries and stock up on canned food, first aid supplies, drinking water, and medications.
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