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WHAT
TO DO BEFORE A HURRICANE
There are numerous
procedures that can be done prior to a hurricane to lesson the possibilities
of physical injury and property damage.
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Know
the terms used by weather forecasters.
Hurricane
Watch- A hurricane is possible within 36 hours. Stay tuned for
additional advisories.
Hurricane Warning- A hurricane is expected within 24 hours. If advised to evacuate, do so immediately.
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Listen
for local radio or television weather forecasts. Purchase a NOAA Weather
Radio with a warning alarm tone and battery backup.
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Contact
Broward County Emergency Management at (954) 831-3900 about community
evacuation plans and whether your neighborhood would be told to evacuate. Learn evacuation routes.
Determine where you would go and how you would get there if
you needed to evacuate.
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Talk
to your family about hurricanes. Plan a place to meet your family
in case you are separated from one another in a disaster. Choose an
out-of-state contact for everyone to call to say they are okay.
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Determine
the needs of family members who may live elsewhere but need your help
in a hurricane. Consider the special needs of neighbors.
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Prepare
to survive on your own for at least three days. Assemble a disaster
supplies kit. Include a battery-powered radio, flashlights, extra
batteries, a first-aid kit, blankets, clothing and food and water.
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Make
plans to protect your property. Permanent storm shutters offer the
best protection for windows. A second option is to board up
windows with 5/8" marine plywood, cut to fit and ready to install.
Tape does not prevent windows from breaking.
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Know
how to shut off utilities. Know
where gas pilots are located and how the heating and air conditioning
system works.
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Have
your home inspected for compliance with local building codes. Many
of the roofs destroyed by hurricanes were destroyed because they were
not constructed according to building codes.
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Consider
flood insurance. Purchase insurance well in advance.
There is normally a five day waiting period before flood insurance
takes effect.
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Make
a record of your personal property. Take photographs of or videotape
your belongings.
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