Prepare for Severe Weather

Create a Family Disaster Plan

  • Decide where to go at home, school, work, outdoors, or in a car when severe weather hits.

  • Agree with family members on a designated place to meet if separated. Include an area directly outside the home and in your city or neighborhood.

  • Designate a friend or relative outside the area as your contact if you are separated.

Know the Difference Between a Watch and a Warning

  • WATCH – Conditions for severe weather are possible in the specified area within 36 hours.

  • WARNING – Severe weather conditions have been reported by spotters or radar and are expected in the area within 24 hours.

Inspect Home and Yard for Potential Hazards

  • Remove outdoor items such as lawn furniture, trash cans, toys, and hanging plants, as they may become airborne during a storm.

  • Trim or cut down weak trees and branches that could easily be broken off by high winds and damage homes.

  • Keep rain gutters, outside stairwells, window wells, drain lines, and downspouts clear to prevent flooding in high rains.

Protect Your Home's Openings

  • Protect or cover windows, entry doors, sliding glass doors, garage doors, and gable end vents.

Secure Backup Power

  • Flashlights cannot power refrigerators, and candles are fire hazards.

  • The American Red Cross suggests that permanently installed stationary home generators are better suited for providing backup power to the home than portable generators.

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