Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Preparing for a Hurricane

Weathering the storm is a serious matter.  We’ve all been through some type of preparation for some kind of weather turmoil.  From putting up shutters, purchasing food in bulk, and having enough batteries to power a small village, we’ve all done what it takes to protect our families and property.  In today’s blog, we’re providing some quick tips to help you guys out.  If you have any tips to add, please provide them below, we love your feedback!
1.    Select a safe location for your family to weather the storm – it could be a place in your home, most likely with no window on a bottom floor.  If you don't have a safe area, make note of safe shelters in your area beforehand, contacting the building for arrangements.
2.    Stock up on food and water – make sure you purchase non-perishable foods, water, and MAKE SURE you restock up over time to avoid spoilage.
3.    Prepare your home – put up hurricane shutters, collect all of your screws/washers and tool kits ahead of time just in case.  If you don’t have shutters, stock up on plywood that’s precut for your windows.  Also, gather anything loose in your yard to avoid projectiles during the storm. 
4.    Develop a family communications plan. You might become separated before or after the storm. It's a good idea to have an out-of-state contact (a relative up north?) to act as the point of contact for all family members in the event of an emergency.
5.    Plan for your pets!! Maybe even evacuate them to a friend’s home in a safe area.
6.    Keep your car gassed up!!! When a storm approaches, lines get long and a lot of stations run out of gas.  Always have more than enough.
Supplies:
  • Non-perishable food
  • Drinking water
  • Batteries
  • Medication for all family members
  • First aid kit
  • Flashlights
  • Battery-operated radio
  • Cash
  • Toiletries
  • Clothing
We wish you the best of luck!
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