Hurricane Readiness
You can't stop a tropical storm or hurricane, but you can take steps now to protect yourself and your family.
If you live in coastal areas at risk, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages you to prepare for hurricane season. The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 through November 30 each year.
Please follow these important hurricane readiness tips from CDC:
Please follow these important hurricane readiness tips from CDC:
- Preparing for a Hurricane : Take basic steps now to ensure your safety should a storm hit.
- Emergency Supplies You Will Need : Stock your home and your car with supplies.
- Make a Plan : Create a family disaster plan.
- Prepare to Evacuate : Never ignore an evacuation order.
- If You Are Ordered NOT to Evacuate : Get through the storm in the safest possible manner.
- Protecting Older Adults : Understand older adult health and medical concerns.
- Protecting Pets : Ensure your pet's safety before, during, and after an emergency.
- Prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning after the storm : Place generators outside at least 20 feet away.
After you have read these tips, please review the other resources available on the CDC Hurricanes website.
CDC strongly recommends that you print all important resources before a hurricane strikes. Power outages during and after a hurricane can prevent you from accessing information online when you most need it. Preparing now can help keep you and your family safe.
CDC strongly recommends that you print all important resources before a hurricane strikes. Power outages during and after a hurricane can prevent you from accessing information online when you most need it. Preparing now can help keep you and your family safe.
Visit CDC’s Public Service Announcements (PSAs) and Podcasts page to learn more about how to prepare for and respond to a hurricane and other natural disasters.
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