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HURRICANES & YOUR COMMUNITY Health and safety guidelines for your community Adapted from the Prevention Guide developed by the National Center for Environmental Health at the CDC.
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The Basics Hurricanes form at sea, have winds of 74mph or greater, and are tracked from the minute they begin to form Because of their destructive power, never ignore a hurricane evacuation order.
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Hurricane Disasters Who is at risk? 75 million Americans Why do they form? Climatic changes in West Africa What was the worst hurricane disaster? A hurricane that struck Galveston, Texas (1900)
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How Should We Prepare? Hurricane readiness Before the storm Evacuation During the storm
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Hurricanes and Your Health & Safety Water Quality Water for drinking and cooking Disinfecting Wells Food safety – “When in doubt, throw out!” Sanitation and Hygiene http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/emergency/hurri canes/healthandsafety.htm http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/emergency/hurri canes/healthandsafety.htm
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Other Health Concerns Immunizations Most are unnecessary Mosquitoes Protect yourself with DEET, screen doors, and long sleeves and pants. Mental Health Access your emotions
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Safety Precautions After the Storm While returning home: Make sure the area is safe Watch for debris Account for all family members
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Safety Precautions After the Storm After returning home: Inspect the damage and for possible electrical damage Check for gas leaks BE CAREFUL!!
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Other Hazards Downed Power Lines Animals Drowning Chemical Hazards
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Clean-up! Dry and disinfect the home Soap and water 1 CUP BLEACH TO FIVE GALLONS OF WATER! Steam clean carpets
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Protection After the Storm Safe locations Monitor radio/TV for information Food and water safety Check for contamination Wash your hands Building safety
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Hazards After the Storm Utility Hazards Turn off power source Fire Hazards Avoid using candles Carbon Monoxide Hazards Keep generators and pressure washers outside
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Other Dangers Dangerous materials May be hidden or buried Animals and mosquitoes Disoriented Hiding PROTECT YOURSELF!
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Keep in Mind… Hurricanes are dangerous storms but with the information provided, you should be able to: Prepare for the storm Protect yourself from the dangers posed Survive to tell your hurricane story!
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