Hurricane Season
May 11, 2007
Department of Environmental and Occupational Safety
Hurricane Season
Dear Students, Faculty, Staff, and Visitors, as hurricane season
nears the National Weather Service NOAA is predicting 14 named
storms, 7 hurricanes, of which three could become major hurricanes
of Category 3 strength or higher. The hurricane season began June 1
and continues through November 30. There are 19 counties in Georgia
that are at particular risk to hurricanes, these include, Brooks,
Echols and Lowndes.
PREPARING FOR A HURRICANE:
- A hurricane watch is issued when hurricane conditions are
possible in your area within 36 hours.
- A hurricane warning is issued when hurricane conditions are
expected in your area within 24 hours.
- Have a family disaster plan in place that includes: a three-day
supply of water, nonperishable food and bottled water; one blanket
or sleeping bag and pillow per person; a first aid kit, including
prescription medicines; emergency tools including a battery powered
weather radio and a portable radio, flashlight and extra batteries;
an extra set of car keys; a credit card or cash; and special items
for infant, elderly or disabled family members.
- Learn evacuation routes and prepare an evacuation plan.
- Review your insurance policies for protection against wind and
flood damage.
- Complete inventory of personal property for insurance settlements
and/or tax deduction for loses. List descriptions and take
pictures.
- Store important papers in waterproof containers.
- Buy items needed to board up windows and protect your home.
If you have any questions please drop by the office of
Environmental and Occupational Safety located in Ashley Hall or
call us at 293-6171.
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