Prepare. Plan. Stay informed.
Prepare yourself first, and plan before the storm arrives. Check and update your plan monthly. When a weather emergency occurs, your family should have a plan. Your contact list should include agencies listed below including local numbers and websites for your area. If you have a condition that requires special assistance, many of these agencies have contact information for preparations before, during, and after the storm. For example, most state power and utility companies have special assistance programs for thse in need of power to run medical supportive devices.
Preparation tips include:
- stay well rested
- avoid unnecessary distractions
- know the facts, be present and up to date on storms and emergency preparation by reading and listening to lectures
- prepare and check medical provider list to include your primary care doctors including specialists, nearest urgent care community health centers and hospital
- contact electric company to help with medical provisions like home oxygen should power failure occur
- contact community emergency services for listing if medical condition requires extra attention
- prepare food and water stock for two weeks or more
- freeze water for ice enough to fill two or more coolers
- keep prescription medication current with adequate supply for two months
- stay informed with neighbors and community resources
- get batteries for lights, radio, fans, medical devices like glucometer, blood pressure monitor
- charge all sources of power for telephones, limit use and keep turned off if not in use
RED CROSS
http://www.redcross.org/
Phone: 1-800-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767 / 1-800-257-7575 (Español)
Ready
http://www.ready.gov/
Phone: 1-800- BEREADY (1-800-237-3239)
CDC Emergency Preparedness for Flood, Hurricane, Wildfires and more
http://emergency.cdc.gov/
CDC
http://www.cdc.gov/
Phone: (800) CDC-INFO/(800) 232-4636) TTY (888) 232-6348
National Weather Service
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/
http://www.weather.gov/
NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration)
http://www.noaa.gov/
NOAA in Your State
http://www.legislative.noaa.gov/NIYS0107/noaainyourstate.html
FEMA
http://www.fema.gov/
Disaster Assistance: (800) 621-FEMA, TTY (800) 462-7585
Flood Smart (NFIP - National Flood Insurance Program}
http://www.floodsmart.gov/
Phone: 1- 888-379-9531
National Association of County and City Health Officials
http://www.naccho.org/
local public health resource
National Guard
http://www.nationalguard.com/