- Have food on hand that you can eat without much preparation and extra water for drinking/washing hands.
- Fill up bath tubs for water to flush toilets.
- Ensure you have safe ways of having light such as battery lanterns or flashlights, not candles.
- Trim your trees so that branches will be less of a hazard during a storm.
- Consider buying a crank emergency radio that also charges cell phones.
- If you have a generator, make sure you have gas on hand before the storm, properly stored and that the wiring for the generator has been installed/inspected by a licensed electrician.
- If you have a pet, have extra food and water for them. Make a plan for how they will go to the bathroom during the storm when they can not go outside.
- Once a storm is heading your way, be sure to move outside items that could be blown into your windows, house, car etc by the heavy winds.
- Identify a room with fewer windows to hang out in during the storm in case of debris breaking through a window.
- Turn off any propane tanks.
- Know food safety tips for eating food from a refrigerator which has experienced lack of power.
Being prepared for a hurricane will help you minimize the damage and effect of the storm on you and your family. Check out more tips on the Federal Gov't website, www.ready.gov
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