Safety Tips

Safety Tips
Safety Tips for Hurricane


Before the Storm

  • Agree on a meeting place and a method in case your family gets separated.
  • Know your evacuation routes.
  • Fill your gas tanks.
  • Prepare a disaster/hurricane survival kit
  • Bring in or tie down outdoor furniture.
  • Determine if your home is flood prone.
  • Find out where emergency or special needs shelters are.
  • Bring a caregiver if possible. (They do not provide hands-on medical care.)
  • Make arrangements for pets. They are not allowed in public shelters.
  • Bring food, snacks, medicine, identification, valuable papers, sleeping bags, pillows, flashlights, batteries, battery operated radios and TV’s, cards, games, and books.

During the Storm

  • Report any hazards
  • Stay inside until an official “all clear is given”.
  • Be aware of lightning.
  • Fill the bathtub with water.
  • Turn off all major electrical appliances to reduce damage. (water heater, air conditioner etc.)
  • Stay away from windows, glass doors, and sky lights. Find a safe area in your home. (closet, interior room on the lower level of your home.)
  • Turn off the main electrical breaker if there is a flood threat.
  • Be prepared to evacuate.


After the Storm

  • Do not touch trees or other objects that are in contact with power lines.
  • Do not step in puddles with wires in them or near them.
  • Do not touch low hanging wires.
  • Do not call 911 except for life threatening emergencies.
  • Be aware weakening roads, tree limbs, and porches.
  • Check refrigerated food for spoilage.
  • Do not operate charcoal grills, camping stoves, or generators indoors.