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How to Prepare for a Hurricane: 7 Things You Should Do

By    |   Tuesday, 14 June 2016 02:32 PM EDT

How you prepare for a hurricane can be the difference between life and death for you and your family. These natural disasters also pose a significant risk to your personal property.

Try these seven tips to prepare and get through the next hurricane safely.

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1. Be informed.
Equip yourself with information about evacuation orders and safe evacuation routes, says Ready.gov. Also make plans for a place to stay that is out of harm’s way until the storm has passed.

2. Secure your home.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac
advises
closing storm shutters and securing outdoor furniture, trash cans, awnings, and anything else that can become a projectile in high winds.

3. Make a family communication plan.
Ready.gov says to make plans for how you will get in touch with one another if phone lines are down, where you will meet if you are separated, and how you will get emergency alerts. You should also agree on an out-of-town family member or other contact you can call to let them know you are OK.

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4. Take cover.
The safest place to be during a hurricane if you are not ordered to evacuate is in the basement and away from windows, explains Secrets of Survival. If you do not have a basement, try a room in the middle of your home or a closet. The high winds send objects flying which can cause injury and death. Take cover under a heavy piece of furniture to protect yourself from debris.

5. Create a disaster supply kit.
Ready.gov recommends collecting first aid supplies, bottled water, a flashlight, batteries, important documents, and cash in case ATMs aren’t working.

6. Fuel up your car.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac recommends filling up in case evacuation is required and filling stations are closed.

7. Avoid flood waters.
Even shallow water that is moving quickly can be strong enough to sweep you off your feet. Ready.gov also advises that flood waters could be electrically charged by downed power lines or filled with dangerous debris.

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