Considerations for River Bluff Residents

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Considerations for River Bluff Residents Residential Hurricane Preparation Considerations for River Bluff Residents

Residential Hurricane Preparation Considerations for River Bluff Residents Hurricane in the forecast? What to do? 1- Fill the fridge with water and plenty of beer! The problem is that Hurricane Floyd was in 1999, nearly 20 years ago and …. most don’t know what a real hurricane is like! We have become complacent. - It’s not just another rainy day with some high winds, and then it’s over!

What types of things should a resident think about? Residential Hurricane Preparation Considerations for River Bluff Residents What types of things should a resident think about? Develop a family plan Build a home emergency kit Pre-storm preparation, with alternative options Emergency communications and list of contacts. The storm forecast warning systems in NHC

Residential Hurricane Preparation What types of things should a resident think about? Build a home emergency kit Power is out, you have gas, what do you need on a emergency plan/kit? Personal drinking water, 1 gal. /person /day. Non-perishable food after 1 -2 days, including Fido Flashlights, batteries, candles, matches Personal medications, spare glasses Extra baby supplies Fill the bath tub with water, as you might need it for washing pots/ pans and flushing toilets. Temporarily store blankets in a lawn & leaf bag …. Until needed. Games for kids & adults.

Residential Hurricane Preparation What types of things should a resident think about? Develop a family plan What if: No power, No cell coverage, No internet??? Take the time to discuss and build a personal family hurricane plan. Communications The roof blew off of your house, while not all are at home! Where will you pre-agree to meet? All cell phone coverage is out! Where is the nearest payphone? Betty’s Mini Mart 249 Castle Hayne Rd Modern Laundry 162 Castle Hayne Rd Turner Pharmacy 10 Castle Hayne Rd Alternative places/locations to sleep if required to evacuate? Hotels/friends out of the area? Copy a list of hotel 1-800 phone #’s ….. There will be no internet service. IF you have pets, are the hotels pet friendly? VERY IMPORTANT - Get cash $$$ ahead of time - ATM’s need electricity – you need cash.

Severe weather notices Watch = conditions are favorable Wind Storm Categories Tropical Depression – contains winds up to 39 miles per hour. Tropical Storm – contains winds from 39 to 73 mph. Category 1 – hurricanes have winds from 74 to 95 mph. Category 2 – hurricanes have winds from 96 to 100 mph. Category 3 – hurricanes have winds from 111 to 130 mph. Category 4 – hurricanes have winds from 131 to 155 mph. Category 5 – hurricanes have winds 156 mph or greater. NOTE: Most NHC Emergency vehicles stop responding @ 35 MPH winds! Severe weather notices Watch = conditions are favorable Warning = has developed

Pre-storm preparation, with alternative options Residential Hurricane Preparation What types of things should a resident think about? Pre-storm preparation, with alternative options - Adults with “special needs” should register with NHC Emergency Management,  910-798-6900. Register with https://emergency.nhcgov.com/ to get emergency alerts via TXT, phone or email from NHC. If required, emergency shelters will be announcer by NHC. There are 2 types: pet friendly and regular shelters.

Local Contacts National Health Service/Non emergency number dial 111 Duke Energy (800) 419-6356 CFPUA Water/Sewer Emergencies (910) 332-6565 United Way 211 dial 211 – post storm guide to charities Register for NHC emergency TXT or phone alerts: https://nhcgov.onthealert.com/