Severe Weather Preparedness Week on horizon
Severe Weather Preparedness Week is set for next week, so now is the perfect time to get ready.
The Indiana Department of
At home, those in the household should quickly, but calmly, move to the location they have designated their safe area during severe weather. The IDHS recommends a basement, but if that is not available, they should move to an interior room or the lowest level of the house without windows.
Another safety tip, according to the IDHS, is to practice moving under a sturdy table or desk, and/or covering up with pillows, blankets, coats or a mattress to protect the head and body from debris.
Households should also practice walking through evacuation routes from the home and neighborhood, and also conduct a family drill that includes children pretending to call 911 and calmly speaking with an emergency dispatcher.
It's also important to understand the difference between a "watch" and "warning." For example, according to the
For those with questions, the local agency can be reached at 812-663-2004.
At the state level, the
The IDHS recommends Hoosiers keep the following items in their preparedness kit:
--Food and water for three days (include one gallon of water per person, per day)
--Battery operated all hazard radio (receives more than 60 types of emergency alerts)
--Flashlight
--Extra batteries for radio and flashlight, if needed
--First aid kit
--Extra clothing, sturdy shoes, rain gear, blankets and personal hygiene items
--List of emergency phone numbers
--Important documents (copies of photo ID, social security card, insurance and banking information)
--Cash (small bills. Power outages can limit ability to use ATMs and credit cards)
--Special items (baby formula, insulin, life sustaining medication, pet supplies)
More information can be found by visiting GetPrepared.in.gov.
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