What Steps Will Your Family Take To Be Safe if you need to Evacuate Because of a Hurricane Alert?
It’s the peak of Hurricane Season 2008 - We are right in the middle of another potentially deadly hurricane season.
Hurricane Season Advice 101 - Have an itemized Hurricane Evacuation Checklist ~
This can be invaluable because families typically are stressed out and somewhat hysterical when faced with evacuating their home.
Even when they should Remain Calm, Centered and Confident during the possible incoming hurricane.
It’s right at this time - Critical items tend to get missed and Forgotten.
Imagine forgetting your cell phones. Many people forget their life-saving medications.
So I gave available Hurricane Season Preparedness advice another look over. As a result I created a revealing “Pre-Evacuation Checklist”.
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Glen B. Stewart’s “One With The Winds” Workshop - Basic Hurricane and Tornado Season Preparedness Checklist:
1) Get the latest Hurricane Reduction Specifics for Each Hurricane, Tropical Storm and Typhoon Dissipations in Real Time.
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http://Mankind2.com/Mankind20/
2) Bookmark the Weather Channel website and check it once a week to be aware of any upcoming hurricanes. Go to the hurricane forecast section and bookmark that page. It’s good to have several Weather sites to refer to. Because 1 or More weather sites may be Forced offline, it’s smart to have other weather alert sources…
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3) Bookmark Local Weather Sites.
4) You May Get Lost or Separated - Put together a plan for all family members to meet at several possible safe locations. This is very important. You or your wife may be distracted, and your kid was wandering around for example.
I recommend that you pick five possible hurricane shelter locations around the destination town or city. This way your entire family will be safe no matter where they are. This provides for the situation that one of your family members is unable to drive or be driven to you.
5) Cell Phones for the Family -
A - Numerous emergency situations may arise that would require emergency phone service.
B - The kids could trip and fall on unseen obstacles underneath floodwaters and require an emergency rescue for example.
C - A child may be stranded without a way of contacting you.
D - Consider purchasing extra cell phone batteries.
E - Get a car charger. Many people overlook this because they will always be home that evening to recharge the battery. What if you were without power for 10 days?
6) A Rain Poncho for Each Person - Combined with a Wool Blanket, This will keep you Warm and Dry.
7) A Thick Warm, 100% Wool Blanket for each Family Member. Wool has the incredible ability to keep you warm even when it’s wet. Unlike Cotton which will feel cold and clammy.
One Week’s worth of Naturally Dried Fruits, Nuts and Health Bars per family member. Stored in Several Gallon Sized Ziplock Bags Sealed Inside each other…
9) One Week’s worth of Distilled Water per person - Get the 2 1/2 Gallon sized Water containers from supermarket. They provide more room in your evacuation vehicle.
10) Fill Up your Autos With Gas Early ~ As far as Spare Gas Cans, ONLY for your Garage and Never for your actual Evacuation from a hurricane.
(Major Safety Hazard) DON’T evacuate with Gas in your Cans - in your Auto!!! Gas fumes would build and create a disaster in many ways.
11) NEW EMPTY Plastic Gas Cans in your Trunk. I like 2 - 5 rectangular Plastic Gallon size.
12) Check Tire Pressure and Condition
13) Check All Fluids under the Hood.
14) Check all Belts and Hoses to be Pliable and Not Cracked or Stiff.
15) Change the Oil? - Couldn’t Hurt.
17) Plan several Evacuation Routes on your Map or GPS. Always Give yourself 5 or 6 Options. This will better focus and prepare your family when faced with things like Accident Blockages…
18) Get your Whole Family Involved Early with your Hurricane Evacuation Planning and Preperation. It serves to provide a needed sense of confidence. focus and centering at critical times…
19) Perhaps the most promising approach to hurricane preparedness is to peacefully manifest a reduction in the hurricane’s deadly forces of energy. I realize that this is a very forward thinking concept - 18 successful Hurricane Reductions later it’s been proven over the past three years…
I have, needless to say a life-saving alternative. Living in Florida, I have experienced one too many mass evacuations and tens of thousands of Destroyed Homes.
First - Let’s roll back the film to 3 years ago…
I attempted the absolutely unthinkable and unheard of. As a result, I was successful in reducing deadly hurricane Rita to a survivable event.
Hurricane Rita was a category five hurricane. A category five hurricane is one that has sustained winds of 165 miles an hour or over. It’s the deadliest hurricane classification of them all.
Fast Forward to Today and your Hurricane Evacuation Checklist for Hurricane Season 2008 ~
I painstakingly researched and developed a more refined way to reduce the destructive forces of nature In the three years to follow. Today I offer an exclusive hurricane reduction training workshop on DVD. Delivered right to your door each month.. This lifesaving technology is available to all caring citizens globally.
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- Glen