To ensure the safety of you and your family during this time, follow these steps:
Preparation
- Identify a Safe Space: Choose a secure area on the lower floors, but avoid the basement. Evacuate if instructed by authorities.
- Avoid Flood Waters: “Turn around, don’t drown” – steer clear of flooded areas.
- Be Aware of Secondary Risks: Prepare for potential flooding, landslides, and building damage.
Before the Hurricane:
- Stay Informed: Keep up with local news and weather reports for hurricane watches and warnings.
- Know Your Area: Determine if you live in a hurricane-prone zone and sign up for local alerts.
- Understand Warnings:
- Hurricane Warning: A hurricane is imminent or already occurring. Evacuate if advised.
- Hurricane Watch: A hurricane is possible. Stay alert for updates.
- Prepare Your Property:
- Trim dead branches and remove dead trees.
- Secure loose items outside.
- Protect windows and doors, and relocate electronics and valuables from breakable glass.
- Plan for Evacuation: If you’re in a coastal or low-lying area, prepare to move inland or to higher ground.
- Assemble an Emergency Kit: Be self-sufficient for at least three days. Include water, food, cash, and a portable radio, as well as items specific to your family’s needs, such as baby supplies, prescriptions, and pet food.
- Replenish Supplies: If you’ve used emergency supplies, restock them following local health guidelines.
- Add Hygiene Items: Include hand sanitizer and non-medical masks in your kit.
During the Hurricane:
- Be Ready to Evacuate: Stay prepared to leave immediately.
- Stay Informed: Listen to the latest warnings and advisories through radio, news channels, or social media. Check the Canadian Hurricane Centre website for updates.
- Avoid Flood Waters: Do not walk or drive through flooded areas.
- Stay Off the Water: Never go out in a boat during a storm. If bad weather approaches while on the water, head for shore immediately.
- Follow Evacuation Orders: Avoid flooded roads and washed-out bridges.
- Stay Indoors During the Eye of the Storm: If the eye passes over, remain inside as winds will return from the opposite direction after the calm.
After the Hurricane:
- Continue Taking Precautions: Follow directions from local authorities and stay informed via radio, news channels, or social media.
- Watch for Extended Rainfall and Flooding: Be alert for ongoing risks even after the storm ends.
- Avoid Unsafe Areas: Steer clear of damaged regions and fallen power lines. Watch for debris.
- Check Water Safety: Do not use potentially contaminated water. Discard any food that may have been affected, including items from refrigerators and freezers.
- Wear Protective Clothing: Use long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and sturdy shoes when cleaning up.
- Inspect Your Home: Check walls, doors, staircases, and windows for damage.
- Document Damage: Take photos for insurance claims.
- Properly Dispose of Damaged Items: Follow local guidelines for disposal.
- Seek Support
References: Hurricane Safety – SafetyNow ILT