Spring is on the way, which
means warmer weather and elevated chances for severe weather. Heavy rain, flash
flooding, damaging winds and tornadoes can be part of the package. The American
Red Cross offers safety steps to follow if your area is affected.
FOLLOW THESE SAFETY
STEPS
TORNADOES Tornadoes can strike without warning and
destroy a community in seconds. Before a tornado warning is issued for your
area, here are some things you should do:
1. Know your community’s warning system.
2. Pick a place where family members can
gather if a tornado is headed your way. It could be your basement or, if there
is no basement, a center hallway, bathroom, or closet on the lowest floor. Keep
this place uncluttered.
3. If you are in a high-rise building and
don’t have enough time to go to the lowest floor, pick a place in a hallway in
the center of the building.
4. Remove diseased and damaged limbs from
trees.
5. Move or secure lawn furniture, trash cans,
hanging plants or anything else that can be picked up by the wind and become a
projectile.
THUNDERSTORM SAFETY STEPS Thunderstorms injure an average of 300 people every year,
and cause about 80 fatalities. Here are the top thunderstorm safety steps you should
follow:
1. If you can hear thunder, you are close
enough to the storm to be struck by lightning. Go to safe shelter immediately.
2. As the storm approaches, take shelter in a
building.
3. If you are driving, pull off the roadway
and park. Stay in the car with the windows closed and turn on the emergency
flashers. Avoid touching metal or other surfaces that conduct electricity in
and outside of the vehicle.
4. If you are inside, unplug appliances and
avoid using the telephone or any electrical appliances. Avoid taking a bath or
shower, or running water for any other purpose.
5. If you are caught outside and cannot reach
a safe building, avoid high ground, water, tall, isolated trees and metal
objects such as fences or bleachers. Picnic shelters, dugouts and sheds are not
safe.
FLOODING Heavy
rains could fill rivers and streams, bringing flooding to the area. If
your neighborhood is threatened with the possibility of flooding, here are some
things you should do:
1. Be prepared to evacuate at a moment’s
notice. When a flood or flash flood warning is issued for your area, head for
higher ground and stay there.
2. Stay away from floodwaters.
3. If you come upon a flooded road while
driving, turn around and go another way. If you are caught on a flooded road
and waters are rising rapidly around you, get out of the car quickly and move
to higher ground. Most cars can be swept away by less than two feet of moving
water.
4. Keep children out of the water.
5. Be especially cautious at night when it is
harder to recognize flood danger.
DOWNLOAD EMERGENCY People should download the free Red Cross Emergency App to receive
emergency alerts and information about what to do in case of tornadoes,
flooding and other disasters, as well as locations of shelters. The App also
includes emergency first aid information and a Family Safe feature which allows
people to instantly see if loved ones are okay. The free Emergency App is
available in app stores by searching for the American Red Cross or going to redcross.org/apps.
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