Hurricane Evacuation

For homeowners making the decision about whether or not to leave your home during a hurricane can be a difficult one. Once a hurricane has been announced most homeowners know what the proper precautions are. You should prepare you house the same way whether you are planning on leaving your home or riding the storm out. Follow the path of the storm and monitor the intensity your area should be expecting. Go through the local papers and find out what where your hurricane shelter is and what the evacuation procedures are. If you can't find the listings in the paper check the city listings in your local phone book. It is always a good idea to call ahead before there is the threat of a hurricane to ask questions about any special needs you might have. Elderly relatives, young children and pets are some areas that might require special attention.

As the storm rolls in follow the local and national news to find out if you should evacuate. If you are in a structurally sound home located inland often times you will not have to evacuate. If you are not ordered to evacuate and you feel confident in your home you should ride the storm out there. Evacuating when you don't have too causes more traffic and may overwhelm the local shelters. Make sure to store enough food to last two weeks and provide enough fresh drinking water to provide each person with three gallons. Make sure to bring any outdoor furniture or potted plants into the house and place in a secure location. Check to make sure that you have enough batteries for flashlights and a battery powered radio.

If you are asked to evacuate you should follow the advice above for preparing your house for the storm. Cover any windows with either plywood or storm shutters. Tape placed on window will not make them any more secure, it only helps to prevent shattering if the window is broken. Make arrangements for your pets before a storm is announced, and make sure to allow yourself enough time to get your pets to their shelter and then get your family to yours. Make sure to take any necessary medications for you and your family with you to the shelter.

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