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When in a Watch Area:
- Frequently
listen to radio, TV, or NOAA Weather Radio for official bulletins of the
storm's progress.
- Fuel
and service family vehicles.
- Inspect
and secure mobile home tie downs.
- Prepare
to cover all window and door openings with shutters or other shielding
materials.
- Check
batteries and stock up on canned food, first aid supplies, drinking water,
and medications.
- Prepare
to bring inside lawn furniture and other loose, light-weight objects, such
as garbage cans, garden tools, etc.
- Have
on hand an extra supply of cash.
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Plan to evacuate if
you:
- Live
in a mobile home. They are unsafe in high winds, no matter how well fastened
to the ground.
- Live
on the coastline, an offshore island, or near a river or a flood plain.
- Live
in a high-rise. Hurricane winds are stronger at higher elevations.
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When in a Warning Area:
- Closely
monitor radio, TV, or NOAA Weather Radio for official bulletins.
- Complete
preparation activities, such as putting up storm shutters, storing loose
objects, etc.
- Follow
instructions issued by local officials. Leave immediately if told to do so!
- If
evacuating, leave early (if possible, in daylight). Stay with friends or
relatives, at a low-rise inland hotel/motel, or go to a pre-designated
public shelter outside a flood zone.
- Leave
mobile homes in any case.
- Notify
neighbors and a family member outside of the warned area of your evacuation
plans.
- Put
food and water out for a pet if you cannot take it with you. Public health
regulations do not allow pets in public shelters, nor do most hotels/motels
allow them.
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