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Facts About What To Do AFTER A Hurricane


SAFETY
-- Stay tuned to local radio for information.
-- Help injured or trapped persons.
-- Give first aid where appropriate.
-- Do not move seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger of further injury. Call for help.
-- Drive only if absolutely necessary and avoid flooded roads and washed-out bridges.

GOING HOME
-- Return home only after authorities advise that it is safe to do so.
-- Avoid loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately to the power company, police, or fire department.
-- Enter your home with caution.
-- Beware of snakes, insects and animals driven to higher ground by flood water.
-- Open windows and doors to ventilate and dry your home.
-- Check refrigerated foods for spoilage.
-- Take pictures of the damage, both to the house and its contents, for insurance claims.
-- Use telephone only for emergency calls.

INSPECTING YOUR HOME
Gas
-- Check for gas leaks.
-- If you smell gas or hear blowing or hissing noise, open a window and quickly leave the building.
-- Turn off the gas at the outside main valve if you can and call the gas company from a neighbor's home.
-- If you turn off the gas for any reason, it must be turned back on by a professional.

Electricity
-- Look for electrical system damage.
-- If you see sparks or broken or frayed wires, or if you smell hot insulation, turn off the electricity at the main fuse box or circuit breaker.
-- If you have to step in water to get to the fuse box or circuit breaker, call an electrician first for advice.

Sewage
-- Check for sewage and water lines damage.
-- If you suspect sewage lines are damaged, avoid using the toilets and call a plumber.
-- If water pipes are damaged, contact the water company and avoid the water from the tap.
-- You can obtain safe water by melting ice cubes.

HOW YOU CAN HELP OTHERS
-- Financial aid is an immediate need of disaster victims. Financial contributions should be made through a recognized voluntary organization to help ensure that contributions are put to their intended use.
-- Before donating food or clothing, wait for instructions from local officials. Immediately after a disaster, relief workers usually don't have time or facilities to setup distribution channels, and too often these items go to waste.
-- Volunteers should go through a recognized voluntary agency such as the American Red Cross or Salvation Army. They know what is needed and are prepared to deal with the need.
-- Local emergency services officials also coordinate volunteer efforts for helping in disasters.
-- Organizations and community groups wishing to donate items should first contact local officials, the American Red Cross or Salvation Army to find out what is needed and where to send it.
-- Be prepared to deliver the items to one place, tell officials when you'll be there, and provide for transportation, driver and unloading.

PREVENTING FUTURE DAMAGE
-- Strengthen unreinforced masonry to withstand wind and flooding.
-- Install shutters on every window to help reduce the impact of hurricanes in the future.
-- Trim back dead or weak branches from trees.

BE PREPARED NEXT TIME -- Plan an evacuation route.
-- Contact the local emergency management office or American Red Cross chapter, and ask for the community hurricane preparedness plan. This plan should include information on the safest evacuation routes and nearby shelters.


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