Tips for Keeping Warm

  • · When temperatures drop below 36 degrees, seek shelter immediately. Stay away from open, windy areas.
  • · Wear dry clothing. Cover your head with a hat, knit cap, scarf, or blanket. The body loses 25% of its heat through the head.
  • · Wear several layers of clothing before going to sleep or outdoors. Extra layers of clothing help the body to retain heat.
  • · Do not drink alcoholic beverages or use drugs that interfere with the body’s ability to regulate temperature.
  • · Do not drink coffee, tea, or beverages with caffeine. Drink warm broth or water, or hot sweetened drinks such as cocoa.

 

Sinkholes

If You Use a Space Heater

If You Need Shelter for emergency

 Know Your Risk

Develop A Written Plan for all types of emergencies

Pre-Season Preparedness for all emergencies

Hurricane Watch

Facts on Tornadoes

Hurricane Warning and/or Evacuation Order

After The Storm Tips

WHAT IS TERRORISM?

GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING SUSPICIOUS LETTERS/PACKAGES

FAMILY DISASTER PLAN

THUNDERSTORMS AND LIGHTNING SAFETY

Hazardous Materials...are everywhere!

Disaster Supplies Kit

Flood Preparedness Tips

THUNDERSTORMS AND LIGHTNING TIPS

Lightning... Nature’s Fireworks

IF DISASTER STRIKES WHAT TO DO

Notification of Emergency

If You Are Told to Stay Indoors Or Shelter In Place

If You Are Told To Evacuate

ANTHRAX FACTS

What You Need to Know about Smoke Alarms

 

 

Backwater Valve

Floodproofing Devices to prevent basement flooding

Practical Measures to Avoid Basement Flooding

How Serious Is Basement Flooding?

Understanding Sanitary Sewer

Why Do Basements Flood?

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