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Flood Preparedness
Know What to Expect
Know your areas flood risk--if unsure, call your local Red Cross chapter, emergency management office, or planning and zoning department.
- If it has been raining hard for several hours, or steadily raining for several days, be alert to the possibility of a flood.
- Listen to local radio or TV stations for flood information.
Reduce Potential Flood Damage By--
- Raising your furnace, water heater, and electric panel if they are in areas of your home that may be flooded.
- Consult with a professional for further information if this and other damage reduction measures can be taken.
Floods Can Take Several Hours to Days to Develop
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A flood WATCH means a flood is possible in your area.
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A flood WARNING means flooding is already occurring or will occur
soon in your area.
Flash Floods Can Take Only a Few Minutes to a Few Hours to Develop
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A flash flood WATCH means flash flooding is possible in your area.
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A flash flood WARNING means a flash flood is occurring or will
occur very soon.
Prepare a Family Disaster Plan
- Check to see if you have insurance that covers flooding. If not, find out how to get flood insurance.
- Keep insurance policies, documents, and other valuables in a safe-deposit box.
Assemble a Disaster Supplies Kit Containing--
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First aid kit and essential medications.
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Canned food and can opener.
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At least three gallons of water per person
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Protective clothing, rainwear, and bedding or sleeping bags.
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Battery-powered radio, flashlight, and extra batteries.
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Special items for infants, elderly, or disabled family members.
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Written instructions for how to turn off electricity, gas and water if authorities
advise you to do so. (Remember, youll need a professional to turn
them back on.)
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Identify where you could go if told to evacuate. Choose several
places . . . a friends home in another town, a motel, or a shelter.
When a Flood WATCH Is Issued . . .
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Move your furniture and valuables to higher floors of your home.
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Fill your cars gas tank, in case an evacuation notice is issued.
When a Flood WARNING Is Issued . . .
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Listen to local radio and TV stations for information and advice.
If told to evacuate, do so as soon as possible.
When a Flash Flood WATCH Is Issued . . .
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Be alert to signs of flash flooding and be ready to evacuate on
a moments notice.
When a Flash Flood WARNING Is Issued . . .
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Or if you think it has already started, evacuate immediately.
You may have only seconds to escape. Act quickly!
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Move to higher ground away from rivers, streams, creeks, and storm
drains. Do not drive around barricades . . . they are there for your
safety.
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If your car stalls in rapidly rising waters, abandon it immediately
and climb to higher ground.
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