Now is the time to get your emergency kits ready and preparing for those inevitable spring storms.
With the first spring storms of the season sweeping through the US, officials from local Emergency Management offices want to make sure residents were prepared.
Spring time weather was unpredictable, and could turn wicked in an instant. It is best to get a basic emergency kit ready before you’ve heard the sirens or see flashes of lightning in the sky, .
In that kit, you should have a flashlight with extra batteries, battery powered weather radio, a three day supply of bottled water, that’s one gallon per person, per day, and canned food with a manual can opener.
Know where the circuit breakers are in your house. If you have an emergency plan review it with your family. Make sure you have a radio with extra batteries set aside.
For those who need medications, they should keep a 3-day supply handy. Also be prepared with supplies for people with special needs, some basic tools, and a fully charged cell phone.
If rain flooded your streets, make sure your kids are not playing around drainage ditches or flood waters, where they can be swept away.
Be aware of your environment. If you’re outside and it doesn’t look right, best thing to do is get to a media outlet, listen, and trust your instincts.
If you hear thunder, lightning is sure to follow. Officials say you are are safest inside your home, during a lightning storm. Do not take a bath or shower. Water and copper tubing are excellent conductors of electricity.
If you’re outside, you are safest inside your car.
We have compiled a lot of info to help you get your 72-Hour Kits together for your family. Click HERE for that page.





