Online: Hurricane Preparedness Checklist by the Red Cross can be found at: http://www.redcross.org/images/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m4340160_Hurricane.pdf.
Answered 10/9/2016
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Media Sources: Radio, TV, internet.
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Hurricanes: Before and even during a hurricane, as long as the electricity is still working, you should be able to hear emergency broadcasts, which often can direct you to shelters with people who can help you best during those times. Be safe.
Answered 10/11/2016
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News, 911, HealthTap: If you have electricity, watch the TV news to keep updated on the latest weather advisories. Make sure you have batteries and a battery operated radio if TV shuts down. If your phone is working and you have an emergency, call 911. If you have internet connection, you can reach out to HealthTap as well.
Answered 9/13/2017
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Hurricane Concerns: Anxiety or Panic is decreased when you have answers to your questions, during a Hurricane. • Please prepare yourself before Hurricane. • If you are in the Shelter, see Local Officials there. • Listen to the people in the Shelter who have been in other Hurricanes • Listen to Local TV Channel or battery-operated Radio. • Express your feelings to your family and friends
Answered 9/21/2017
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