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Disaster Resources

Hurricane Season is Here. Are You Ready?

Information and links are provided courtesy of The Connecticut Red Cross and Connecticut Light & Power.

  • http://www.cl-p.com/StormCenter/Storm_Center/
  • http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/disaster_prevention.shtml
  • http://www.weather.gov/os/hurricane/resources/hurricane_safety.pdf
  • http://www.ctredcross.org/tagline_detalle.asp?SN=200&Index=1231&IDCapitulo=T832P9HY64/

Hurricane Season begins June 1 and ends November 30. Forecasters are predicting a potentially active season, due to a diminishing El Nino pattern and record-warm water temperatures.

Connecticut residents should be ready for severe storms and other disasters.

Hurricanes are strong storms that cause life and property threatening hazards such as flooding, storm surge, high winds and tornadoes. The American Red Cross urges everyone to update their family evacuation plan, emergency preparedness kit and get better prepared for the 2010 hurricane season. Preparation is the best protection against the dangers of a hurricane.

By taking three basic preparedness actions you can become Red Cross Ready for hurricanes and other emergencies. The basic steps are: 1) Get a kit, 2) Make a plan and

The Red Cross is prepared to help Connecticut residents in disasters. Red Cross volunteers and staff are trained and ready to operate shelters and to provide mass care if needed. We plan ahead and work with government and community partners to identify shelters and evacuation routes and to have in place the resources that we might need in an emergency.

ou can take steps to reduce the risk of serious disruption, injury or loss of life by making their own preparations. The Red Cross is here to help you get prepared for specific disasters like hurricanes. Planning ahead can save time and lives in many types of emergencies. Even if you have taken some steps in the past to prepare, it’s important that you revisit and update your communication plan and check your emergency preparedness kit for expired items.

he American Red Cross recommends the following preparedness actions:

Get or assemble an emergency preparedness kit:

A portable kit, stored in a sturdy, easy to carry, water resistant container should have enough supplies for three days. Check your kit and replace perishable stock every six months. Whether you purchase a kit or choose to build your own, your three-day kit should include:

  • Water - one gallon per person, per day
  • Food - non-perishable, easy-to-prepare items such as tuna fish, peanut butter, crackers, and canned fruit. Make sure to include a manual can opener
  • A battery-powered or hand-crank radio, flashlight and plenty of extra batteries
  • A first aid kit
  • Prescription and non-prescription medication items. Include medical supplies like extra hearing aid batteries, syringes, etc
  • Copies of important documents, including birth certificates, insurance policies and social security cards
  • Sanitation and personal hygiene items
  • Extra cash. ATMs and credit cards won’t work if the power is out
  • Special items for infant, elderly or disabled family members
  • One blanket or sleeping bag per person
  • Pet supplies (collar, leash, ID, food, carrier, bowls)

Prepare a family evacuation plan

The American Red Cross urges each and every household to develop a household disaster plan.

  • Meet with your family to create a plan. Discuss the information you have gathered and why it is important to prepare for a disaster
  • Identify two meeting places; One right outside your home in case of a sudden emergency, like a fire, and one outside your neighborhood in case you can’t return home
  • Be sure to make advanced preparations for your pets. Be aware that pets may not be allowed in shelters. Contact hotels, motels, family members and animal shelters to see if they would allow pets in a disaster situation. Keep a contact list of “pet friendly” locations. If you are asked to evacuate, take your pets with you
  • Choose an out-of-area emergency contact person. During or after a disaster, it’s often easier to call long distance, especially if local phone lines are overloaded or out of service. Family members should call this person and tell them where they are. Everyone must know your emergency contact person’s phone number and email address
  • Tell your family about the Safe and Well web site accessible at all times via www.redcross.org. The Safe and Well Web site is an Internet-based tool that allows those directly affected by a disaster to let their loved ones know of their well-being. People within a disaster affected area are able to select and post standard “safe and well” messages. Concerned family members who know the person’s phone number (home, cell, or work) or a complete home address can search for the messages posted by those who self-register
  • Show and explain to each family member how and when to turn off the water and electricity at the main switches. Turn gas off only if instructed by local authorities. Remember, if the gas is shut-off, only a professional can turn it back on
  • Plan your evacuation route. Use local maps and identify alternate evacuation routes from home, work and/or school. Know where you are going and how you plan to get there before you leave home

Be informed

  • Find out what types of disaster are likely to occur in your area and how to prepare for each
  • Find out how local authorities will contact you during a disaster. Listen to local media broadcasts or NOAA Weather Radio for the latest storm conditions and follow the advice of local authorities
  • Contact the Connecticut Region Chapter for details about community disaster education presentations that may be arranged or are available in your workplace, school or community organization
  • Get trained in CPR and first aid so you will know how to respond to emergencies in the event that help is delayed
  • If you are told to evacuate, do so immediately. You may choose to evacuate sooner than alerted if you think you may need additional time

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