- Know what your local emergency management or civil defense office recommends for your community.
- Pay close attention to emergency information and instructions on your radio or television.
- Map your evacuation route ahead of time and have it on hand.
- Let family and friends know in advance where you plan to go if you have to evacuate.
- Plan a mutual contact person for all family members to contact in case you are separated.
- If your children are in school, find out where they will be sent if an evacuation order is announced.
- Consider early evacuation if you have a disability or special medical needs.
- Make prior medical arrangements if you require electricity-dependant medical equipment.
- Prepare identification, medications, medical equipment and written instructions regarding your care.
- Make arrangements for your pets as most shelters will not accept them.
- If you do evacuate... turn off water, gas and electricity, and be sure to lock your windows and doors.
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- Pick up all loose items from your yard and securely tie down any that must remain.
- Secure any loose siding and roofing.
- Board up or use masking tape to form "X" shaped patterns on the inside of your windows to minimize flying glass.
- Trim loose or dead branches from trees in your yard.
- Lower tv and radio antennas when possible.
- Unplug non-essential appliances and electronics to prevent "brown downs" or surges from damaging them.
- Place valuable belongings on higher surfaces to prevent possible flooding from damaging them.
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- Bandages & band aids
- Antiseptic
- Iodine
- Adhesive tape
- Aspirin or acetaminophen
- Scissors
- Antibacterial soap
- Safety pins
- Thermometer
- Water purification tablets or non-scented bleach.
- Prescription medications
- Glow sticks
- Insect repellent
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- Batteries
- Fill your car's gas tank and all gas cans as pumps can't operate without power.
- Have cash on-hand as ATM's and credit card machines can't operate without power.
- Gas powered, electric generator and long extension chord (NEVER use indoors!)
- Enough non-perishable food to last at least two weeks per person.
- At least one gallon of drinking water per person, per day to last at least two weeks.
- Grill including enough charcoal or propane for at least two weeks.
- One flashlight per family member.
- Battery powered, portable radio.
- Ice or ice packs.
- Two coolers. One to hold your food and another strictly for storing ice.
- Sleeping gear including pillows, blankets, sleeping bags, etc.
- Extra clothing and undergarments to accommodate all temperatures.
- Tarps, garbage bags and zip-locks for storage and protection from the elements.
- Plastic utensils and cups.
- Paper towels and napkins.
- Non-electric can opener.
- Candles and matches.
- Washcloths and towels for each person.
- Soap
- Toothbrushes and toothpaste.
- Deodorant
- Shaving kit
- Sanitary napkins
- Contact lenses solution
- Books, cards and board games.
- All necessary baby supplies.
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- Review your insurance policy to understand exactly what is covered and how much your deductibles are.
- Contact your provider if you have any questions concerning your current coverage.
- Use a video recorder or camera to take a complete inventory of your property before the storm.
- Store receipts and policy information in a safe deposit box and/or with a relative outside of your local area.
- Update policy before a possible disaster as most insurance companies will not issue new policies once a disaster is broadcast over the radio.
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Contact ARS immediately if you suffer any damages!
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