During a Hurricane

  • Listen to a battery-operated radio or television for hurricane progress reports.
  • Check emergency supplies and fuel car.
  • Bring in outdoor objects such as lawn furniture, toys, and garden tools and anchor objects that cannot be brought inside.
  • Secure buildings by closing and boarding up windows. Remove outside antennas.
  • Turn refrigerator and freezer to coldest settings. Open only when absolutely necessary and close quickly.
  •  Store drinking water in clean bathtubs, jugs, bottles and cooking utensils.
  • Review evacuation plan.
  • Moor boat securely or move it to a designated safe place. Use rope or chain to secure boat to trailer. Use tiedowns to anchor trailer to the ground or house.
  •  Store valuables and personal papers in a waterproof container on the highest level of your home.

If at home:

  • Stay inside, away from windows, Skylights and glass doors.
  •  Keep a supply offlashlights and extra batteries handy. Avoid open flames, such as candles and kerosene lamps, as a source of light.
  • If power is lost,turn off major appliances to reduce powersurges when electricity is restored

If evacuation is necessary:

  • Leave as soon as possible. Avoid flooded roads and watch for washed-out bridges.
  • Unplug appliances and turning off electricity and the main water valve.
  •  Tell someone outside of the storm area where you are going.
  •  If time permits and you live in an identified surge zone, elevate furniture to protect it from flooding or better yet, move it to a higher floor
  • Take blankets and sleeping bags to shelter.
  •  Bring pre-assembled emergency supplies and warm protective clothing.