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Handling Weather Emergencies - Part 1: Forward Planning Makes the Difference
by: Graham McClung
Introduction
At some time in our lives, many of us will face an emergency. Most will involve
personal illness or injury, but severe weather, including hurricanes, thunderstorms,
tornadoes and heat waves, is a very common threat.
Severe weather and its after effects, such as flooding, results in numerous deaths
and injuries every year, together with major property damage and loss.
But we are not entirely powerless in the face of these disasters - a little time
and effort now will significantly reduce the risks of death, injury and property
damage. It will also help you recover much faster.Planning for emergencies is
complex subject, too big for a single article.
Part 1 covers identification of the threats to you and your family, how to make
sure your safety is protected, and making sure everyone knows what to do, even
if you are separated.
The second part considers those precious few hours before the the weather becomes
really threatening. Preparation is crucial to make sure your family is safe,
and your home and belongings are as secure as possible.
- Advance Planning - It's A Drag But It Pays
Off
- Four big questions need to be answered before
you can regard yourself as reasonably well prepared.
- What Are The Biggest Risks?
- Shelter and Evacuation
- Long Term Plans
OK. Now you're prepared for the worst, and you have significantly reduced the effects
a major emergency will have on you.
Part 2 of this article reviews what to do
as the weather becomes threatening.
About The Author
©2005, Graham McClung. This article is adapted from a free special report
on weather emergencies. It can be downloaded from
ww.home-weather-stations-guide.com/tyvm.html
While you're there, check out the rest of the site for more information on dangerous and
spectacular weather.