Basic Guide to Hurricane Milton Preparation before and after. I hope it helps you. #hurricane #hurricanes2024 #hurricanguide
Preparing for a hurricane is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of you and your loved ones. Here is a list of things to do and consider:
*Pre-Hurricane Preparation*
1. Create a family evacuation plan.
2. Check the condition of your home and make any necessary repairs.
3. Clear the outside area of debris and flying objects.
4. Protect windows and doors with boards or blinds.
5. Fill water and fuel containers.
*Emergency Backpack*
1. Water (at least 1 gallon per person per day).
2. Nonperishable food (cans, granola bars, dried fruit).
3. Medications and medical supplies.
4. Flashlights and batteries.
5. Radio and/or cell phone with charger.
6. Cash and important documents.
7. Clothing and personal hygiene items.
*Additional Supplies*
1. Generator or alternative power source.
2. Generator or vehicle fuel.
3. Basic tools (hammer, scissors, duct tape).
4. Gas mask and gloves.
5. First aid kit.
*Evacuation preparation*
1. Identify safe evacuation routes.
2. Designate a meeting point for the family.
3. Bring important documents and valuable items.
*Safety during the hurricane*
1. Stay in a safe and protected place.
2. Avoid traveling and leaving home.
3. Stay informed through radio and television.
*After the hurricane*
1. Wait for instructions from authorities.
2. Inspect damage and make repairs.
3. Use personal protective equipment when leaving.
4. Check the safety of water and food.
Remember that preparation is key to minimizing damage and ensuring safety. Stay calm and follow instructions from authorities.
*Additional Resources*:
- National Hurricane Center (NHC)
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- American Red Cross
Be Prepared and Stay Safe!
Preparing for a hurricane is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of you and your loved ones. Here is a list of things to do and consider:
*Pre-Hurricane Preparation*
1. Create a family evacuation plan.
2. Check the condition of your home and make any necessary repairs.
3. Clear the outside area of debris and flying objects.
4. Protect windows and doors with boards or blinds.
5. Fill water and fuel containers.
*Emergency Backpack*
1. Water (at least 1 gallon per person per day).
2. Nonperishable food (cans, granola bars, dried fruit).
3. Medications and medical supplies.
4. Flashlights and batteries.
5. Radio and/or cell phone with charger.
6. Cash and important documents.
7. Clothing and personal hygiene items.
*Additional Supplies*
1. Generator or alternative power source.
2. Generator or vehicle fuel.
3. Basic tools (hammer, scissors, duct tape).
4. Gas mask and gloves.
5. First aid kit.
*Evacuation preparation*
1. Identify safe evacuation routes.
2. Designate a meeting point for the family.
3. Bring important documents and valuable items.
*Safety during the hurricane*
1. Stay in a safe and protected place.
2. Avoid traveling and leaving home.
3. Stay informed through radio and television.
*After the hurricane*
1. Wait for instructions from authorities.
2. Inspect damage and make repairs.
3. Use personal protective equipment when leaving.
4. Check the safety of water and food.
Remember that preparation is key to minimizing damage and ensuring safety. Stay calm and follow instructions from authorities.
*Additional Resources*:
- National Hurricane Center (NHC)
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- American Red Cross
Be Prepared and Stay Safe!
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00:00Prepararse para un huracán es crucial para asegurar la seguridad y bienestar de ti y de tus amados.
00:06Aquí hay una lista de cosas que debes hacer y considerar.
00:09Preparación pre-huracán
00:111. Crear un plan de evacuación familiar.
00:142. Verificar la condición de tu casa y hacer cualquier reparación necesaria.
00:193. Evacuar el área externa de inundaciones y objetos volantes.
00:244. Proteger las ventanas y puertas con paredes o cintas.
00:285. Llenar el agua y los contenedores de combustible.
00:311. Camarilla de emergencia.
00:331. Agua, al menos 1 galón por persona por día.
00:362. Comida inesperable.
00:392. Canas.
00:403. Barras de granola.
00:414. Fruta seca.
00:423. Medicaciones y suministros médicos.
00:454. Lámparas y baterías.
00:485. Radio y o celular con cargador.
00:516. Dinero y documentos importantes.
00:557. Clothing and personal hygiene items.
00:58Additional supplies.
01:001. Generator or alternative power source.
01:032. Generator or vehicle fuel.
01:063. Basic tools.
01:08Hammer.
01:09Scissors.
01:10Duct tape.
01:114. Gas mask and gloves.
01:135. First aid kit.
01:15Evacuation preparation.
01:171. Identify safe evacuation routes.
01:212. Designate a meeting point for the family.
01:243. Bring important documents and valuable items.
01:28Safety during the hurricane.
01:301. Stay in a safe and protected place.
01:332. Avoid traveling and leaving home.
01:363. Stay informed through radio and television.
01:40After the hurricane.
01:411. Wait for instructions from authorities.
01:442. Inspect damage and make repairs.
01:483. Use personal protective equipment when leaving.
01:524. Check the safety of water and food.
01:55Remember that preparation is key to minimizing damage and ensuring safety.
02:00Stay calm and follow instructions from authorities.
02:03Additional resources.
02:05National Hurricane Center, NHC.
02:08Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA.
02:11American Red Cross.
02:13Be prepared and stay safe.
02:18National Hurricane Center, NHC.
02:20Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA.
02:22American Red Cross.
02:24Be prepared and stay safe.
02:26National Hurricane Center, NHC.
02:28Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA.
02:30American Red Cross.
02:32Be prepared and stay safe.
02:34National Hurricane Center, NHC.
02:36Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA.
02:38American Red Cross.
02:40Be prepared and stay safe.
02:42National Hurricane Center, NHC.
02:44Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA.