Hurricane season is underway and
it’s important to make sure your home and family are prepared for times of
inclement weather.
Keep your family safe by having a
storm kit including:
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A list of contacts – family, public safety,
hospitals, utilities and insurance
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Bottled water – one gallon per person per day
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A three day supply of non-perishable food
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Flashlight
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First aid kit
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Batteries
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Garbage bags
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Moist towelettes
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Manual can opener
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Cell phone chargers
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Cash
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Matches and candles
Develop a plan by asking yourself
the following questions:
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Where should family go in case of an emergency?
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What will you do if utilities are shut off?
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What are the local evacuation routes?
Sample plans can be downloaded by
visiting www.nhc.noaa.gov
Protect your home by taking the
following steps:
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If necessary protect windows with plywood
boards.
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Trim back any tree branches that may be too
close to your home
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Confirm your insurance policies
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Understand how to manually shut off water and
gas
It’s important to always heed the
warnings of those in the public safety and weather departments. Prevention can
go a long way to avoiding disaster. It’s
better to be over prepared then caught off guard when bad weather strikes.
How do you prepare for hurricane
season?
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