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Protecting Yourself During A Hurricane

By Rey Vetangelo


There have been countless floods as a result of Tropical Storm Debby, and The Federal Emergency Management Agency has provided these tips to help those that are affected by a flood recover quickly and stay as safe as possible.

But, if you should find yourself trapped in your home during a hurricane you will want to know how to react to the dangers of a hurricane, not solely how to prepare for one. Reacting well in the face of a natural disaster may help you save your life and the life of those that you are with.

Have a guaranteed issue health plan so your family is protected. You will find this extremely helpful when you need to go to the hospital after an accident with one of your loved ones. Hospitals will be helping those who are prepared.

Floodwater, in and of itself, can be dangerous. Often times it is contaminated with chemicals or raw sewage. Contact with flood water can be very detrimental. Actual contact can cause dysentery and chemicals have been known to even kill people. So if you think it is a good idea to wade out into the flood, think again!

Make sure that you turn off your electricity at the main power source, even if the power is off in your community. There are hundreds of explosions that occur because people forget to turn off their power. You don't want to deal with the electric shock of a loved one when you are trying to get out of the flood.

If you are going to be making an insurance claim, be sure that you document the damage carefully. Too many people don't have adequate records and the insurance companies ream them on this fact. If you know what you are talking about and have the facts to back you up then it is much harder to dispute claims.

When you have been affected by water damage, you should be sure that the problems are dealt with quickly. That way, you can be sure that your operations are able to resume as soon as possible. Many companies have worked hard to establish methods that will ensure a quick stabilization of property and the mitigation of damage. This allows families can return home and businesses can resume operations.

Still, however, finding a safe room in your house for your family that does not have any windows or glass doors in it is highly recommended to further protect from the danger of broken glass during the storm. After finding a safe room to weather the storm, a family can lie on the floor or under something sturdy to stay safe.

Overall having a plan is the best way to prevent any serious problems, especially in regards to your family and loved ones around. This plan should consist of an escape route, a worst case scenario strategy, and effective communication throughout. Keep these things in mind and it will be much smoother sailing through the storm.




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