•  HURRICANE GUIDE - SAFETY AFTER A HURRICANE  
 

Often more people are killed after a storm than were killed during the storm. Most of this is due to hazards that have been created by storm damage and environmental conditions.

  • Do not try to return to your home until evacuation areas have been cleared of danger.
  • Have your driver's license or utility bill handy for proof of residence.
  • Be wary of weak bridges, overpasses, porches and decks, and downed power lines and any pools of water they may be in.
  • Beware of broken glass and other sharp objects.
  • Pay attention to the smells around you which may warn you of broken gas lines.
  • Watch out for poisonous snakes driven from their dens by flooding rains and or saltwater intrusion.
  • Do not drink tap water until emergency management officials pronounce it safe.
  • TV and Radio will be the best sources of information after the storm but if you cannot "tune in," go to the nearest disaster relief center. Relief centers usually are set up near the hardest hit areas and can give you information and disaster assistance, such as unemployment compensation, food stamps, etc.

Start Of Hurricane Season
Hurricanes and Home Protection
Storm Names
Hurricane Tracking Chart
Hurricanes and Senior Needs

Hurricane Preparations
Family Preparations
Hurricane Shopping List
Generators and Hurricanes
Hurricane Medical Safety
Hurricane First Aid Kit
Your Pets And Hurricanes
Preparing For A Hurricane
Hurricane Dangers
Hurricane Evacuations
Watch/Warning

During A Hurricane
Hurricane Satellite/Radar Images
Hurricane Storm Surge Maps
WeatherNet 3 Sites
Hurricane Weather Network
Hurricane Shelters
Florida Severe Weather
Hurricane Terms

After A Hurricane
Generators and Hurricanes
Phone Numbers For Agencies
After The Storm
FEMA
Red Cross
Salvation Army
Hurricane Radio Partners

Other Related Hurricane Sites
National Hurricane Center
Mobile National Weather Service Office
Landfall Probability Project
Escambia County Extension Service
Preparing For Hurricane Season
Federal Alliance For Safe Homes (FLASH)
Institute For Business And Home Safety
Shop for Insurance
Citizens Property Insurance
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation
Small Business Dev. Ctr. Disaster Information

   
       

 
   
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

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