10 Hurricane Preparation Steps
One of Nature”s most dangerous storms is the hurricane. So , if you live in a part of the country that is vulnerable to hurricanes, you’ll do well to learn about how to prepare for one. Here are ten easy steps to help defend you , your family and your home if you end up in the path of a hurricane . With a little ahead of the curve thinking and a small measure of common sense, you can be protected .
1. Watch out for the television and radio reports for situation updates and evacuation information . While hurricanes track erratically, you will have plenty of warning of an approaching storm. If you choose to evacuate, do it sooner rather than later. And talking about radios, keep a battery operated or hand crank radio on hand in in case there’s a power failure.
2. If your house is on the beach or in any low lying place, have a plan to relocate your family to safer ground. Know where you’re going and what you need to take well ahead of time . Don’t try to avoid this point – just do it.
3. Prepare a Family Emergency Plan. Keep it in your Family Emergency Kit. Make sure your kit is assembled and ready at all times . Be certain your plan includes information on your evacuation route and clear procedures on turning off your utilities, if necessary.
4. Close up your windows using permanent storm shutters or cover them up with 5/8″ plywood. It’s also a good idea to anchor your roof with straps or additional clips to the frame of your home .
5. Collect all the lawn furniture and any odd toys, tools or ornaments and store them in the basement or garage . While you’re outside , inspect the trees and shrubs around your house and remove any damaged or broken branches before the storm hits .
6. Fill your bathtub and several large containers with clean, drinkable water. Keep a supply of emergency food on hand.
7. Fill the gas tank in your car and if you have a portable generator be sure it’s in working order,too .
8. Secure and seal low doors or windows in case you’re at risk of flooding . If you have a pump, make sure it is in working order .
9. If you have pets or livestock , make plans well in advance about how to protect them from a hurricane . Is the shelter you use for your livestock able to withstand a hurricane? If not, they’re probably be better off outside .
10. Skip the sightseeing at the beach . It might look dramatic , but generally it’s a dangerous thing to do. Every season, unsuspecting thrill seekers get a nasty surprise by the power and unpredictability of a major storm .
Ten simple steps . While there are never any guarantees in life , adopt these rules and you’ll be better prepared to survive a hurricane.






















