The Plan Completeness Meter tracks the progress of your hurricane plan. It's our little way of helping you keep the finish line in sight.

Deciding To Stay Or Go
During a storm the decision to stay or go will often be up to you. If faced with that choice you should feel educated enough to make the right decision for your family. It is also best to have a plan in place for both deciding to stay and deciding to leave. Learn more here about how to make the best choice and how to execute the necessary precautions whether you stay or go.



Making the Safe Decision
  1. Before The Storm
  2. Preparing for a Hurricane
  3. Your Family Disaster Supplies Kit
If You Stay
  1. If You Are NOT Ordered to Evacuate
  2. Do You Have a Hurricane Disaster Supply Kit?
  3. Plan Ahead: Add Waterproof Veneer to Exterior Walls
  4. Plan Ahead: Anchor Your Fuel Tanks
  5. Plan Ahead: Install Sewer Backflow Valves
  6. Plan Ahead: Raise Electrical System Components
  7. Plan Ahead: Raise or Floodproof Heating, Ventilating, and Cooling (HVAC) Equipment
  8. Emergency Essentials Checklist: Sanitation Supplies
  9. Emergency Supplies You Will Need
  10. During The Storm
  11. Keep It With You: Personal Medical Information Form
  12. Protecting Your Home from the Winds of a Hurricane
  13. Shelter-in-Place in an Emergency
  14. What You Need to Know When the Power Goes Out Unexpectedly
If You Go
  1. If You Are Ordered to Evacuate
  2. Emergency Essentials Checklist: Important Family Documents
  3. Preparing to Evacuate
  4. Keep It With You: Personal Medical Information Form
  5. Shelter Items
  6. Infection Control Recommendations for Prevention of Transmission of Respiratory Illnesses in Hurricane Evacuation Centers
  7. After The Storm
  8. Returning Home After a Hurricane: Be Healthy and Safe
  9. Returning Home: Before You Enter Your Home
  10. Returning Home: Entering Your Home
  11. Tips for Returning Home After a Disaster



Page Last Updated: 5/28/08 11:38

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