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BATCH 2: BSA1 B

DECEMBER 5,2020
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WEATHER
PREPARATIO
N
“It is better to prepare and
prevent, rather than repair and
repent”

EJ ,2020
HOW TO PREPARE
SEVERE WEATHER?
METHOD
METHOD11
Making General
Emergency
Preparations
1.Know what kind of severe weather events
are common in your area.

You can figure this out by watching


local weather forecasts, doing an
internet search, and asking neighbors.
2. Make a severe weather plan.

 Where to take shelter in your home.


 What phone number to call in case of emergency.
 How you will get out of your home in an emergency.
 Where family members will meet if a storm hits while
you are not all at home.
3.Store an emergency supply of food
and water.
Canned food that is ready to eat, such as tuna, beans, or fruit, is a good choice
for your emergency food supply. You can also put protein bars, dried fruit, dried
cereal, and non-perishable pasteurized milk in your stash.
4.Create an emergency supply kit.
 Flashlights and extra batteries.
 Emergency radio.
 First aid kit.
 Whistle, to alert people to your location.
 Personal sanitation products, such as garbage bags, toilet paper,
paper towels, wet wipes, and tampons/pads.
 Plastic tarps
 Extra warm clothes.
 Dusk masks.
 Utility shut off tools.
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Preparing for a Storm


with Strong Winds
1.Secure items that are likely to blow away.

It is especially important to put items


away because they could become
projectiles if the wind gets really strong.
2.Cover windows and batten down
your shutters.

Windows
are
typically
covered if
there is a
hurricane
warning,
not for a
less
severe
storm.
3.Don't park under or near a big tree.

If you have a garage, it's a good idea


to put your car in it before the storm
hits.
4.Prepare for a power outage

If you have a generator,


make sure it is in good
working order before
the storm hits.
5.Plan to stay indoors.

If you are not at home,


try to find an open
business (hotel, fast food
restaurant, etc.) to stay
in until the storm passes.
Don't try to travel a long
distance to get to your
home when a storm is
about to hit.
6.Check your emergency kit and food and
water supply.
If your emergency supplies are not located in an
area that you can reach during a storm, move them
before the storm hits.
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Planning
for
Tornadoes
1.Determine where you should take
shelter from a tornado.
The key is find the best location that you have. While you may not
have a basement, determine where you will be safest during a
tornado.
2.Put your emergency supplies in your sheltered area.

As you move your emergency


supplies, make sure your first
aid kit is stocked, that your
food is not expired, and that
all flashlights and electronics
are in working order.
3.Evacuate if told to do so.
If told to evacuate, take only your essentials with
you and follow the directions given by local
authorities.
4.Turn on your emergency radio.
5.Teach your whole family how to deal
with a tornado.

Instead, make sure that you are listening to


your emergency radio and that you only
come out of your shelter if told to do so by
local authorities.
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Getting
Ready
for
Flooding
1.Get flood insurance if you live in an area
that floods.

Flood insurance is not typically included in your


basic home owners policy. It is an added
protection that you need to ask for from your
insurance agent.
2.Have a family evacuation plan.

Telling all family members about the plan will


help ensure that all of the members of your
family can get to safety, even if you are not
with them.
3.Move important items to high locations in
your home, if possible.

If flooding is going
to occur and you
can't move items to
a higher elevation
in your home, you
can still prop them
up off the ground.
Use concrete
blocks, boards, or
anything else you
have to raise up
things you cherish.
4.Evacuate if told to do so.
Even if local officials don't order you to evacuate but only suggest that it's a good
idea, you should follow their advise. This will help ensure that you and your family
remain safe and sound.
5.Don't drive in a flood.
If you're out driving when a flood starts
occurs, try to avoid major areas of
standing water or driving near bodies of
water, such as an underpass or a flat road.
6.Move yourself and your family to high
ground.

However, do not go into an enclosed


attic that has no windows. This could
cause you to become trapped by
rising water.
MS.TABO & MORALES
1.FIND OUT WHAT CAN
HAPPEN TO YOU
1.FIND OUT WHAT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU
2.CREATE A FAMILY
DISASTER PLAN
3.COMPLETE CHECKLIST
4.PRACTICE/ MAINTAIN
OR UPDATE YOUR PLAN
THANK YOU
AND KEEP SAFE
EVERYONE
MS.NATAN AND CANALES

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