hurricane season

  1. Storm Safe
    Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Storm Safe

    If a safe room in not available during a hurricane, the best protective action is to evacuate before the hurricane makes landfall. Otherwise, seek the best available shelter: Go to a small, interior, windowless room such as a closet or bathroom on the lowest level of a sturdy building; for a hurricane, make sure the room is not subject to...
  2. Thar She Blows!
    Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Thar She Blows!

    It is National Hurricane Preparedness Week! 2 days are gone, but you can still prepare and share. Some helpful Hurricane and Storm Surge information: ?     How to Prepare for a Hurricane ?     Hurricane Preparedness ?     Hurricane Safety ?     Hurricane Readiness ?     Hurricane Awareness ?     Hurricane Watch / Hurricane Warning ? ?     Dorothy: this...
  3. It is Still Hurricane Season
    Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams & Disaster & Survival Forum

    It is Still Hurricane Season

    In the wake of recent severe weather events like the Historic and unprecedented Hurricane Patricia, and Hurricane Joaquin, now is a good time to review hurricane safety information with your family and get prepared. Hurricane Patricia Was Sudden, Unexpected, and the Strongest Landfalling Pacific Hurricane on Record... despite frequent criticism by both Mexican Nationals and the rest of the World...
  4. Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams, National Preparedness Month & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Hurricane Safety for National Preparedness

    During this third week of  National Preparedness Month, learn about HURRICANE SAFETY & PREPAREDNESS: Hurricane Readiness Hurricane Season is Here! Hurricane Outlook Hurricane Awareness 🌀 Hurricane Watch / Hurricane Warning 🚩 Dorothy: this is Kansas. #HurricanePrep #PrepareAthon Heads up to Hurricanes and Disaster Preparedness
  5. Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Don't let the end be "The end." ??

    Today ends this year's Hurricane Preparedness Week - but that doesn't mean you should stop thinking about Hurricane Preparedness and Safety. Monday is the official start of Hurricane Season. Do you have your Hurricane Kit? Do you have your Hurricane Plan? Have you Drilled for a Hurricane Emergency?
  6. Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Get a plan ?

    Get a Clue - Make a Plan... OK they old "Failure to Plan is Planning to Fail" cliché is tired, but it really is true. What have you planned for? While this is Hurricane Preparedness Week, you should use it as a reminder to be ready no matter whether at risk of Hurricanes, Storm Surge, Inland Flooding, or some other disaster.
  7. Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Hurricane Watch / Hurricane Warning 🚩

    What is the difference between a Hurricane Watch and a Hurricane Warning? A hurricane warning means that hurricane conditions are expected within the next 36 hours. Follow evacuation orders from local officials if given A hurricane watch means that hurricane conditions are possible within the next 48 hours. Know your evacuation route & listen to local officials Don’t put you...
  8. Categories: CERT - Community Emergency Response Teams & Disaster & Survival Forum

    Heads up to Hurricanes and Disaster Preparedness

    As Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors™ we are spreading the word about weather safety, plus providing discounted Disaster and Survival Products to the Planet. Tornadoes, floods, thunderstorm winds, hail, lightning, heat, wildfires, rip currents and tsunamis - spring is three months of danger that can imperil the unprepared. Spring is a time of transition, it roars in like a lion and continues...
  9. Categories: Disaster & Survival Forum

    Hello Hurricane Season!

    It is here... we're already in Hurricane Season. Are you Ready? Be Prepared for a Storm Prepare Your Home Cover all of your home’s windows with pre-cut ply wood or hurricane shutters to protect your windows from high winds. Plan to bring in all outdoor furniture, decorations, garbage cans and anything else that is not tied down. Keep all trees...
  10. Categories: Disaster & Survival Forum

    Hurricane Preparedness: Prepare Your Home Before a Hurricane

    Make plans in advance to secure your home. Protect your windows by installing hurricane shutters or board up windows with plywood. Download this GREAT Infographic from USA.gov: Hurricane_Graphic_FINAL    

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