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What to do during a Hurricane. Avoid driving or going outdoors during a storm. Flooding and damaging winds can make traveling dangerous.
Protective Actions. General evacuation guidance: The best action to protect yourself and your family from the flooding and high winds caused by hurricanes is to evacuate when ordered to do so, before those conditions hit your area.
Secure everything on your property that can be blown around or torn loose. Secure windows and doors; move electronics and valuables away from breakable glass. If you live on the coast or in a low-lying area near the coast, be ready to move inland or to higher ground.
Water and electricity could be out for a week or more. Have enough non-perishable food, water and medicine to last each person in your family for a MINIMUM of one week. Also make sure you have extra cash, a battery-powered radio, flashlights, and a portable crank or solar powered USB charger to charge your cell phone.
✓ Take refuge in a small interior room, closet or hallway on the lowest level during the storm. Put as many walls between you and the outside as you can. ✓ Stay away from windows, skylights and glass doors.
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Stay Safe During a Hurricane Determine how best to protect yourself from high winds and flooding. Take refuge in a designated storm shelter or an interior room for high winds. Go to the highest level of the building if you are trapped by flooding. Do not walk, swim or drive through flood waters.
Evacuating If local authorities advise you to evacuate, go right away. Bring your Go Kit. Follow evacuation routes and do not try to take shortcuts because they may be blocked. Check with local officials for shelter locations. Download the FREE Red Cross Emergency App to find shelters near you.
Stay away from windowsyou could get hurt by pieces of broken glass or flying debris during a storm. Stay in a room with no windows, or go inside a closet. Be ready to leave. If emergency authorities order you to leave or if your home is damaged, you may need to go to a shelter or a neighbors house.

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