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Seasonal Severe Weather Guidelines

Severe weather can happen in any season. The purpose of this section of the web site is to provide basic information on how to prepare for seasonal severe weather and the actions to take when and if severe weather surfaces in your area. Please review the information presented and assemble the severe weather survival its that are recommended, if you wait until the severe weather arrives, it may be too late to assemble the supplies needed to care for your family.

Build an Emergency Kit

After a major disaster the usual services we take for granted, such as running water, refrigeration, and telephones, may be unavailable. Experts recommend that you should be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least three days. Store your household disaster kit in an easily accessible location.  Put contents in a large, watertight container (e.g. a large plastic garbage can with a lid and wheels) that you can move easily. 

Your basic emergency kit should include:

  • Water – one gallon per person per day

  • Food – ready to eat or requiring minimal water

  • Manual can opener and other cooking supplies

  • Plates, utensils and other feeding supplies

  • First Aid Kit & instructions

  • A copy of important documents & phone numbers

  • Warm clothes and rain gear for each family member.

  • Heavy work gloves

  • Disposable camera

  • Unscented liquid household bleach and an eyedropper for water purification

  • Personal hygiene items including toilet paper, feminine supplies, hand sanitizer and soap

  • Plastic sheeting, duct tape and utility knife for covering broken windows

  • Tools such as a crowbar, hammer & nails, staple gun, adjustable wrench and bungee cords.

  • Blanket or sleeping bag

  • Large heavy duty plastic bags and a plastic bucket for waste and sanitation

  • Any special-needs items for children, seniors, and people with disabilities. Don’t forget water and supplies for your pets.

A component of your disaster kit is your Go-bag. Put the following items together in a backpack or another easy to carry container in case you must evacuate quickly.  Prepare one Go-bag for each family member and make sure each has an I.D. tag. You may not be at home when an emergency strikes so keep some additional supplies in your car and at work, considering what you would need for your immediate safety.

  • Flashlight

  • Radio – battery operated

  • Batteries

  • Whistle

  • Dust mask

  • Pocket knife

  • Emergency cash in small denominations and quarters for phone calls

  • Sturdy shoes, a change of clothes, and a warm hat

  • Local map

  • Some water and food

  • Permanent marker, paper and tape

  • Photos of family members and pets for re-identification purposes

  • List of emergency point-of -contact phone numbers

  • List of allergies to any drug (especially antibiotics) or food

  • Copy of health insurance and identification cards

  • Extra prescription eye glasses, hearing aid or other vital personal items

  • Prescription medications and first aid supplies

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Extra keys to your house and vehicle

Any special-needs items for children, seniors, or people with disabilities Don’t forget to make a Go-bag for your pets.

 

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