PREPARING FOR TYPHOONS

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Posted on Jul 14 2008
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IConnect recommends that businesses and residents follow these guidelines and helpful tips provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to prepare for the typhoon season:

-Assemble an emergency supplies kit with items such as potable water, canned food, a battery-operated radio, flashlight, first aid and essential medications. Be sure to include extra batteries including cell phone, PTT radio, batteries and a car charger is a must.

-Keep important documents such as insurance policies, social security cards, and bank account information in a waterproof container.

-Post emergency phone numbers by each phone and teach children how and when to call 911.

-If an evacuation proves to be necessary, cell phone users can call 911 for help getting to shelter and evacuation route updates in your area.

-Learn to use alternate methods of communication during an emergency, such as Push to Talk or text messaging. Both provide a way to let loved ones know quickly that you and your family are okay.

-Monitor official weather bulletins on the radio , television and weather related websites.

-Identify ahead of time where you would go if you were told to evacuate and consider how your household would stay in contact if you were separated.

-If you are not advised to evacuate, stay indoors, away from windows. Take refuge in a small interior room, closet or hallway on the lowest level of your home.

-Turn the refrigerator thermostat to its coldest setting to keep food cold and Close storm shutters and secure yard items such as patio furniture.

-Turn off utilities if instructed.

[I]National Weather Service Website: www.nws.noaa.gov[/I]

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