Cell phones usually don't work when there is no power or cell towers are gone - as what happened in Hattiesburg thanks to Katrina.
but they work just fine in the area you evacuate to... we needed it to communicate with our boss....
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Valkhorn wrote:Cell phones usually don't work when there is no power or cell towers are gone - as what happened in Hattiesburg thanks to Katrina.
Lindaloo wrote:Cingular never lost service, not even during the storm. So it was not just Verizon.
Lindaloo wrote:Cingular never lost service, not even during the storm. So it was not just Verizon.
alicia-w wrote:Cell phones usually don't work when there is no power or cell towers are gone - as what happened in Hattiesburg thanks to Katrina.
but they work just fine in the area you evacuate to... we needed it to communicate with our boss....
melhow wrote:This year I will be planning better protection for our interior sliding glass doors. We have a Florida room that is an addition on the back of our house - you know the type, all windows and aluminum - completely impossible to board up, mainly because there is nothing to adhere the boards to - just aluminum between window panes. The sliders lead out to the Florida room fronm our dining room.
Last season we didn't board the sliders - we didn't know how until it was too late and all of the plywood was long gone (we now have additional uncut peices stored with our sealed pre-cut window boards). Halfway through the season last year it dawned on us that the sliders (aside from the garage door) were the largest threat for wind intrusion on our house, and maybe we should board those too. This year, we will be making some handy-dandy slider guards.
Also, just a note - if you are thinking of trying Plylox, it rocked as far as hanging and removing boards. As far as protection during a storm, I couldn't tell ya. The most action we got was Wilma, and noone was even expecting that one to do as much as it did in these parts...
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