Knowing what to do when a hurricane is expected in your area can mean the difference between life and death. And it can mean the difference between minimal and severe property damage as well. Here’s what you need to know.
Prepare for your safety and the safety of your loved ones:
Listen to TV and radio for information, and follow all instructions from authorities.
Prepare your home and property:
Evacuate:
If you are unable to evacuate:
More Tips:
- Secure storm windows and doors.
- Close blinds and curtains and otherwise block windows to hamper flying glass in case of breakage from winds or flying debris.
- Listen to the radio or TV for instructions and advisories.
- Turn off propane tanks.
- Turn off utilities if you are instructed to do so. If utilities are to be left on, set your refrigerator thermostat to its lowest setting. This will help preserve food longer if the power goes out.
- Fill bathtubs and sinks with water to ensure a clean supply for drinking or for hygiene.
- Avoid using the phone except for genuine emergencies. Emergency personnel will need the lines free so they can communicate with each other to save people.
- Stay indoors, avoiding windows and glass doors.
- Secure and brace exterior doors and close all interior doors.
- Get into a small interior room using anything you can as a shield, such as tables, mattresses and anything else that might deflect or absorb the impact of flying debris.
- Do not use elevators.
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