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IF DISASTER STRIKES

If disaster strikes in your area, try to remember these steps:

  • Remain calm and be patient.
  • Follow the advice of emergency officials.
  • Listen to your radio or television for news and instructions.
  • If the disaster occurs near you, check for injuries. Give first aid and get help for seriously injured people.
  • If the disaster occurs near your home, check for damage using a flashlight. Never use matches or candles as a light source and do not turn on electrical switches. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off the main gas valve, open windows and get everyone outside quickly.
  • Shut off other damages utilities.
  • Confine or secure your pets.
  • Call your family contact--do not use the phone again unless it is a life-threatening emergency.
  • Check on your neighbors, especially those who are elderly or disabled.

If you are asked to evacuate, know that emergency officials have good reason to make this request. Listen to your radio or television and follow the instructions you are given. A few other simple things to keep in mind are:

  • Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants and sturdy shoes to protect yourself as much as possible.
  • Take your disaster supplies kit.
  • Take your pets with you. Because pets are not permitted in shelters, follow your animal safety plan.
  • Lock your home.
  • Use travel routes specified by authorities--do not use shortcuts because certain areas may be impassible or dangerous.
  • Stay away from downed power lines.

 

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