Carper Joins FEMA, Local Officials to Help Delawareans Prepare for Extreme Weather
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"We continue to work with all of our partners to prepare for the 2019 hurricane season," said
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"Preparation is always a vital part in safety, whether you're protecting your home before a storm arrives or planning an evacuation route to get inland to safety, it's always best to prepare ahead of time, have an emergency kit, and listen to those responsible for emergency management," said
FEMA Provides the following tips for residents and business owners:
- Know your risk of hurricanes and prepare in advance.
- Plan ahead - know what you'll do if a hurricane could impact your area, how to contact your family, and any community emergency plans.
- Sign up for your community's warning system. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and NOAA Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts.
- Stay tuned for the latest information. Follow the guidance of your local officials and check media and weather reports via official sources, including social media.
- Consider purchasing flood insurance to protect your property from potential flood damage.
o Most homeowner's policies do not cover flood damage.
o Flood insurance takes 30 days to become effective - don't wait until the last minute!
o Visit www.Floodsmart.gov for more information.
- Take action to prepare for hurricanes by:
- Based on your location and community plans, make your own plans for evacuation or sheltering in place.
o Become familiar with your evacuation zone, the evacuation route and shelter locations.
- Check gas tank, tire pressure, windshield wipers, lights, etc.
- Pack vehicle emergency kit.
- Review emergency evacuation route (if needed).
- Charge cell phones.
- Heed local travel/driving warnings and/or restrictions.
- Slow down, increase following distances.
- Turn around, don't drown! NEVER drive through standing water. Flooding can occur quickly and without warning.
- Safety. Will your trip take you in the path of the storm Will your personal safety be at risk
- Contact your travel agent - they will have access to the latest travel updates/cancellations and can help you explore all of the options available to you.
- Investigate cancellation/rebooking options NOW. (Plan ahead, understand the situation may change quickly as the storm approaches.)
- Understand cancellation requirements and penalties if applicable.
- Know what coverage any purchased travel insurance does/does not provide.
- Continuously monitor the situation as things can change quickly and dramatically.
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