STAY SAFE AND SECURE DURING A STORM
Keep a battery-powered radio or TV tuned to local weather reports for continuous updates on the storm's progress and emergency instructions.
Remain inside your home until authorities declare the storm has passed. Leaving prematurely can expose you to dangerous conditions.
Do not be fooled by a temporary calm; the eye of the storm can pass quickly, and severe weather can resume abruptly.
Move to an interior bathroom or basement, away from windows and exterior doors, to protect yourself from high winds and flying debris. A bathtub, covered with sturdy materials, can offer additional protection.
Shut off the main power if there is standing water or if power lines have fallen to prevent electrical hazards.
Prepare to move to a shelter or a neighbor's home if your residence becomes unsafe or if instructed to evacuate by emergency personnel.
Keep important documents, such as identification, insurance papers, and medical records, in a waterproof container ready for quick evacuation.
Ensure that your emergency supplies, including food, water, and medical kits, are within easy reach in case you need to move quickly.
Familiarize yourself with local emergency plans and shelters, so you know where to go and what to do if the situation changes rapidly.
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