#1937 Postby Tommedic » Sun Aug 27, 2006 4:43 pm
I am reading many posts that seem to hint at or bring out the insecurities felt by many after last year. I would like to share the following:
Many of us have decided to live in areas that are prone to have hurricanes or tropical systems. As residents, we have a RESPONSIBILITY to always be prepared. That includes short and long term preparations. We should already have plans for evacuations if needed. We should have supplies for (I believe 7 days) in case we cannot leave or in the case of any other eventuality. We need to have several gallons of water per day per person, increase if needed for medical reasons. Remember that many times the heat indexes afterward will be high. Generators are a plus. If living in a mobile home, DON'T STAY. Have 14 - 28 days of medications with you plus written prescriptions in the event you are evacuated and must be away from your doctor for extended periods. Have a written copy or electronic copy of all important documents, especially insurance and proof of ownership papers. Always have a point of contact that you can use that is outside the warning area in order that friends and family know that you are fine. Use it. This is not a complete list but a beginning.
During Hurricane season keep informed. Use a weather radio to keep up to date during a storm. Always have a portable radio as well as plenty of batteries.
If we are prepared, it is easier to be calm and more relaxed during the stressful times that come. Preparation is one of the most if not the most important thing we all can do. Oh yeah!! MONEY... There will probably be a period of time that bank accounts cannot be accessed. Have some cash with you before a storm hits. A check card does NO good if you can't use it.
Just some thoughts that maybe will help us NOT be all worried, even if a storm hits our area.
Tom
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