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Hurricane Season 2009

 

Hurricane season started on June 1, it is important to be prepared

Here we have some suggestions to help you get prepared for the hurricane season

 

Emergency Numbers

Red Cross Hotline for Shelter 866-438-4636
Broward County Hurricane Hotline 954-831-4000
Broward County Elderly and Veteran’s Special Needs Registry 954-537-2888
Broward School District Hotline Schedule 754-321-0321
FEMA Hotline 800-342-3557
Broward Sheriff’s non-emergency 954-765-4321
FEMA 800-621-FEMA

Pet friendly Hurricane 954-989-397

Hurricane Kit

Food & Water

  1. Drinking Water one gallon per person per day

  2. Food enough for at least 3 or 4 days

  3. Unscented household bleach to purify water 8 drops per gallon

  4. Entertainment for kids and adults

 

Emergency Supplies

  1. First aid kit

  2. Medicines/prescription drugs: 2-week supply

  3. Fire Fire Extinguisher

  4. Flashlight and extra batteries

  5. Battery-operated or hand-crack radio

  6. Hard line telephone with jack

 

First Aid Kit

  1. Bandage in various sizes

  2. Sterile gauze pads

  3. antibacterial soap

  4. Antiseptic

  5. Scissors

  6. Needle

  7. Thermometer

  8. Non-Prescription Drugs:

    • Pain reliever

    • Anti- Diarrhea medication

    • Antacid

    • Laxative

Tools & other supplies:

  1. Paper plates, napkins, and plastic eating utensils

  2. Extra bedding in case of evacuation

  3. Clothing, including rain gear and sturdy shoes

  4. Manual can opener

 

Have your important documents with you such as, insurance policies, Social Security cards, passports, immunization records, inventory of the valuable household goods, contracts, deeds, wills, etc.

Plan for disaster and emergency

   

When The Storm Approaches

  1. Plan where to stay during the storm
  2. Identify a safe room
  3. If you need to evacuate call 866-438-4636
  4. Get your hurricane kit (see back)
  5. Stay informed listen to the radio or watch TV
  6. Make records of your assets for insurance purposes
  7. Protect important papers (insurance policies, etc.) keep them in a waterproof container.
  8. Protect your home do not leave loose items
  9. Turn refrigerators and freezers to the coldest settings
  10. Get gas
  11. Get cash
  12. Charge cell phones

Evacuation

In the case that your home is located in an evacuation zone map a route to the shelters near your area.

For more information on shelters call 866-438-4636

Take your hurricane kit

Shelters require full proof of vaccinations for pets

 

 

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