Info Courtesy of Volusia County Emergency Management Develop a disaster plan Step 1 Discuss disasters as a family Have a family meeting to talk about disasters. Children should be encouraged to talk about their fears, and parents should convey the steps they take to keep everyone safe. Together, develop a list of things to take care of in preparing. Step 2 Make evacuation plans If you live in a storm surge evacuation area, determine where you would go if an evacuation order were given. It is best to seek shelter at a family member’s or friend’s house or hotel outside the evacuation area. If leaving town, leave well in advance of an approaching storm. Shelters should be used as a last resort. Step 3 Inventory your valuables Make a list and also videotape/photograph items of value. Insurance policies should be reviewed well in advance of a storm. Note: Once a hurricane watch has been issued, most insurers will not issue new or additional coverage (this includes flood insurance). Step 4 Check your home for vulnerable areas Walk around your home and evaluate the roof, windows, garage doors, patio doors, screen enclosed rooms, landscaping, etc., to see what protective measures you need to take if a storm is approaching. Step 5 Protect your vehicles Identify where you would store or park your vehicle, boat or RV. Double-check your vehicle insurance policy and keep it in a safe place with your homeowner’s policy. Step 6 Reduce damage to your home and property Consider installing window shutters, purchasing a generator, trimming trees, and double checking tie-down straps and anchors if you live in a mobile/manufactured home. Step 7 Identify special needs Make arrangements well in advance of a storm to take care of infants, the elderly and those with special needs. Persons with special needs should register with the Florida Department of Health in Volusia County. Step 8 Have a plan for your pets Make sure you have a plan to address your pet’s needs whether you evacuate or stay in your home. Also, remember to have a plan for large outdoor animals such as horses, cows and pigs. Step 9 Have a disaster supply kit Make sure you have a week’s supply of nonperishable food, water and medical items for your family. A complete checklist can be found on page 4. Step 10 Share your plan Let your family, friends and coworkers know of your disaster plan. Make sure they know how to reach you to check on you. Have an out-of-town family member or friend as a point of contact. Director James A. Judge II, CEM, FPEM [email protected] Daytona Beach 386-258-4088 DeLand 386-736-5980 New Smyrna Beach 386-423-3395
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