Preparedness Tips
Be prepared for extreme weather conditions. Make sure to have an emergency kit with food, water, warm clothing, and a flashlight and batteries in case of an unexpected power outage.
Be prepared for severe weather, particularly tornadoes and snowstorms. Have an emergency kit with non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, cash, and a battery-powered radio in case you lose power. Familiarize yourself with evacuation routes in your area. Make sure your vehicle is stocked with a winter emergency kit, including blankets, jumper cables, and a bag of sand or cat litter for extra traction if you end up stuck in the snow.
Be prepared for severe weather. Make sure to have an emergency preparedness kit with items such as a weather radio, non-perishable food and water, battery-powered or hand-crank light and/or radio, first aid kits, and a flashlight. It’s also important to stay informed of weather conditions and know the signs of a potential tornado or storm.
Make sure to always have an emergency kit stocked in your home. Include items like extra water, non-perishable foods, blankets, battery operated radios, flashlights and extra batteries, first aid supplies, and any necessary medications. It’s also important to know the emergency procedures in your area and how to access shelter and other resources in the event of severe weather or other disasters.
Plan for extreme weather. Prepare for extreme heat in the summer months and extreme cold in the winter months by stocking up on extra food, water, and emergency supplies. Make sure your home is properly insulated, and familiarize yourself with local emergency services.
Be prepared for extreme weather conditions, such as heavy snow, high winds, and tornadoes. Make sure your home is equipped with emergency supplies like food, water, first-aid supplies, and a weather radio. Additionally, keep an emergency kit in your car at all times with items like jumper cables, water, flashlights, blankets, and snacks.