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Hurricane Season Preparedness Tips

Hurricane Season Preparedness Tips

At the start of the Hurricane Season

Check thoroughly the roof of your house, hurricane shutters, hooks and latches and repair where necessary.

Make sure that galvanized sheeting on the roof of your house is properly fastened.

Keep in stock extra plastic bags and sheets of plastic. Plastic is essential to prevent important documents, paintings, equipment and furniture from getting wet.

Keep handy a supply of lumber, plywood, timber, etc. for battening down purposes.

Trim trees that touch power lines or hang over the house and other buildings.

Make sure that emergency cooking facilities such as coal stoves are in good working condition as these may be necessary.

Make sure you have a supply of kerosene and coal. Keep coal dry by wrapping in a plastic bag or other waterproof material.

Latch down securely all small buildings in the yard such as outdoor kitchens, pit latrines, tool sheds, barns, etc.

Store extra food, especially things that can be eaten without cooking or which need very little preparation. Electricity may be off during a hurricane, leaving you without refrigeration.

Place emergency food supply in a waterproof container and store in a closed box, cupboard or trunk.

Make sure you have emergency equipment in your home. These include water boots, raincoats, flashlights, batteries, portable radio, kerosene lamps and matches.

Have simple first-aid equipment such as iodine, bandages, eye lotion, etc. at home.

Have a family disaster plan.

Know your evacuation route

Know the nearest shelters and other critical facilities such as police station and health centers.

Source: https://odpem.org.jm/

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