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07/26/2007
Westchester County officials unveiled a new video today that tells residents how they can prepare their homes for the devastation of hurricanes and tropical storms.That is why all residents should prepare a disaster supply kit, containing the items they need to survive. The kit should include bottled water, canned food, flashlights, radios, batteries and medication. They should also contain cash, credit cards and any important documents in waterproof containers.
In addition to storing supplies, every family should develop a disaster plan that outlines what parents and children need to do in an emergency. The plan should include emergency contacts and the names of friends or family where they can stay if you need to evacuate. Every family member should know who to call and where to go before a hurricane strikes.“When a hurricane is forecast, you may not be able to find all the supplies you need in local stores,” said Sutton. “Now is the time to plan ahead and prepare your go bags and emergency kits.”
A disaster supply kit, should containing the items they need to survive, including bottled water, canned food, flashlights, radios, batteries and medication. They should also contain cash, credit cards and any important documents in waterproof containers.
Disaster Plan
A disaster plan should outline what parents and children need to do in an emergency. The plan should include emergency contacts and the names of friends or family where they can stay if you need to evacuate. Every family member should know who to call and where to go before a hurricane strikes.
Following Directions
Most important, residents must listen to and follow instructions from local officials before leaving their homes. If a hurricane is forecast, the county will establish ongoing communications with local officials. Together, they will determine what protective actions residents should take.
“If you are not told to leave your home because you live outside an evacuation zone and you leave anyway, you will only add to the traffic on our roadways and delay evacuation of those that need to leave,” said Sutton. “It is critical that everyone listen to instructions from officials. It is our mission to be sure that all residents in the county can be safe during a storm.”
For more information on preparing for hurricanes, visit
www.fema.gov/hazard/hurricane/hu_season.shtm
www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/prepare/supply_kit.shtml
www.redcross.org/static/file_cont207_lang0_94.pdf