Develop a Family Plan

~Discuss the type of hazards that could affect your family.  Know your home's vulnerability to storm surge, flooding and wind.

~Locate a safe room or the safest areas in your home for each hurricane hazard. In certain circumstances the safest areas may not be within your home, but within your community.

~Determine escape routes from your home and places to meet. These should be measured in tens of miles rather than hundreds of miles.

~Have an out-of-state friend as a family contact, so all your family members have a single point of contact.

~Make a plan now for what to do with your pets if you need to evacuate.

~Post emergency telephone numbers by your phones and make sure your children know how and when to call 911.

~Check your insurance coverage - flood damage is not usually covered by homeowners insurance.

~Stock non-perishable emergency supplies and a Disaster Supply Kit.

~Use a NOAA weather radio. Remember to replace its battery every 6 months, as you do with your smoke detectors.

~Take First Aid, CPR and disaster preparedness classes.

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