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When a hurricane watch is issued by the National Weather Service
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• Continued to monitor local TV or radio stations for instructions
• Check su -plies, especially water (at least 5 gallons per person,
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• Fuel vehicles and generators
• Cover windows with plywood
• Bring in all outdoor furniture, toys, tools, and any other objects that
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• Moor any boats to a safe and secure lace
• Evacuate immediately when advised
• Take pictures of property and contents for insurance purposes
When a hurricane warning is issued and winds exceed 74 miles per
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• Continue to monitor local TV and radio stations for instructions
• Move out of low-lying or coastal areas when requested
• Check the tie-downs of your mobile home and then
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• Fill bathtubs and all available containers with extra water
• Turn off utilities, if requested
• Stay away from windows, doors, and openings
During; A Hurricane You Should
• Remain indoors in an interior hallway, bathroom or closet on the
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• Cover yourself and family members with a mattress or seek shelter
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table, that could protect you from possible debris.
After A Hurricane
• Be careful of unsafe food and/or water. Boil tap water before
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• Utilities might be off. Treat all fallen lines as live wire and don't
touch. If you smell gas, leave the area immediately and notify the
proper authorities.
• a <e temporary repairs without taking unnecessary risk and
protect your property from further damage.
• Inform your insurance agent of any damage and leave a number
where you can be reached. If possible take pictures of the damages.
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