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Hurricane Survival Guide - What to Do after a Hurricane



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There are steps you can take, whether you're planning to travel during hurricane season, or simply want to be prepared for flooding. You can also follow these tips to ensure that you and your family are well prepared.

If you live in a tall building, make sure to board up all windows and doors. This will prevent windows from bursting during storms. Also, you should not go outdoors until the wind has calmed. If you're able, move to higher ground.

Prepare to evacuate a flood-prone area. Make sure you gather emergency supplies and listen to local news outlets for updates on the condition of the area. You should never drive through flood waters or drive over downed power lines. If you spot a downed power cable, contact an emergency team immediately.


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If you have already left the area you shouldn't return to your home until the authorities have given you permission. Check your property for signs of damage, such as broken windows or downed utilities, before you leave. Clear any obstructions from your yard. Make a list of emergency numbers for your utility provider if you are able. Keep copies of important documents safe and secure in a digital storage space.


When you are not in a flood zone, you should still listen to the radio or television to monitor the weather. Also, you should be alert for any downed trees or power lines. Take safety precautions when cleaning up after an hurricane. Take extra care if you must deal with gas lines downed, or water close to downed powerlines. Be aware of pests and animals that may be causing problems.

When you're ready to leave your home, it is a good idea to put your portable generator away. Your generator should not be used indoors or near windows. It should also not be used to generate power in a storm. The generator can produce carbon monoxide. The generator should be grounded correctly.

In case of an emergency, make sure to have all essential items ready in a disaster supply kit. Make sure you have a three-day supply of food, water, and other supplies for your household. Additionally, you should carry a rechargeable radio. This will notify your of any hurricane status and you can keep in contact with family and friends.


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You can set up a meeting spot for your family and friends if it is impossible to leave your own home. You need to take care of your outdoor equipment, like your swimming pool. Elevating your heating system or your electric panel will protect them from the strong winds.




FAQ

What's the difference between a folded knife and a fixed blade knife?

Folding knives can be folded compactly so they fit in a backpack or pocket. When not in usage, the blade folds down.

Fixed-bladed knives can be used during normal use. They are usually longer than folding knives.

Fixed-blade knives offer greater durability but are less portable.


How to remain calm and composed in a survival situation

You will do well in almost any situation if you have patience and calm. It's easy, especially in a survival situation where you are isolated from civilization, to panic. Keep calm and be patient, you will be able to handle whatever happens.

It is important to remember that it is impossible to change the outcome. The only thing you can control is how you respond to it. You can feel good about yourself, even if your goals weren't met.

Remain calm and collected even in emergency situations. This means being prepared mentally and physically.

Mental preparation is about setting realistic expectations for yourself and setting clear goals.

Physical preparation means ensuring that you have enough water and food to last until help arrives.

You can now relax and enjoy the experience once you have done these two things.


What is your top survival tip?

To survive, it is important to remain calm. Panic will make you fail and you will die.



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How To

How to Purify Water in Emergency Situations

Purification of drinking water is one of the most important activities in times of natural disasters. Purifying water involves filtering, disinfection and storage. Many people have saved their lives by drinking clean water during times of emergency. It also makes it easier to recover faster after disasters.

Purified water should never be exposed to direct sunlight. When storing purified water, make sure there is no oxygen left in the container. You can use plastic bags and bottles to store purified water if there are not enough containers. Keep the water cool at 4 degC (40 F) or lower. Avoid freezing the water to prevent ice crystals from forming.

These are the steps to follow when you prepare purified water

  1. Boil water in a saucepan until it boils. Remove any remaining impurities by pouring the boiling water through a strainer.
  2. To every 2 gallons, add one teaspoon of the iodine. Before adding the iodine to the mixture, whisk it well.
  3. The water should be kept in an airtight container. Keep the water refrigerated for not more than three days.
  4. Label the container with the date, type of water, and amount of water.
  5. Make sure your water supply is safe




 



Hurricane Survival Guide - What to Do after a Hurricane