Six Hurricane and Disaster Preparation Tips
If you live in the gulf coast area for any length of time,
you'll probably experience a hurricane or two. There are all
kinds of hurricanes, some mild as a thunderstorm, others major
cataclysmic events. Being prepared is the key to hurricane and
disaster survival. Read these tips to keep your home and family
safe.
1. Emergency Kit- Although there is not much you can do during a
hurricane, you may need an emergency kit for after the storm.
While the first choice is to make one yourself, if you don't
have the time, wilderness survival kits can be purchased at
hunting or sporting goods stores and make a good substitute.
Your emergency kit list should include first aid items, fresh
water, snacks, matches, candles, medications, and a radio with
spare batteries. Power, water, and phone lines may be out during
the storm, so you may need these.
2. Train Your Family- With hurricanes and other disasters, you
can never be overly prepared. Create a plan with your family,
with a system of specific tasks to be done in order to ready
your house and family for the hurricane. Pick a place for your
family to meet in, in case of separation. Practice going to the
place a couple times a year so everyone remembers what to do
when a hurricane hits.
3. Know Your Area - This means knowing your town's roads in case
you need to flee the area. When the local authorities issue an
evacuation order, take it seriously. Know alternate routes to
safe ground, and where emergency shelters are in your area. Do
not wait until the last minute to leave or may run into traffic
slowdowns. 4. Supplies- If you live in an area that is prone to
bad weather, you should make sure you always have adequate
stores of food and water in your home. Making sure you have at
least a 7 day supply of any vital medications is also a good
idea. If you believe a storm is coming, fill up buckets, sinks,
and bathtubs with as much water as you can.
5.-Educate Yourself - When a disaster like a hurricane strikes,
you may find that you need a diversity of skills to survive.
Signing up for a first aid class in CPR, basic carpentry or
skills is a good way to be prepared while learning something new.
6. Fill "Er Up- Living in an area near the coast, it's a good
idea to never let your gas tank fall below half full. If your
town gets flooded, the gas stations may become inoperable,, but
you will still have enough gasoline to get out of town.