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Hurricane Disaster Tips
Before a Hurricane:
- Make a written or videotaped inventory of household
possessions/property and store in a safe place with insurance
policies, documents and other valuables.
- Identify evacuation locations.
- Keep telephone numbers and road maps handy.
- Listen to local radio and TV stations for evacuation
instructions.
- Take a first aid class from your local Red Cross
chapter.
- Assemble a disaster supplies kit including: first
aid kit, essential medications, canned food, can opener, at least
three gallons of water per person, protective clothing, rainwear,
sleeping bags, battery-powered radio, flashlight, extra batteries,
special items for infants, the elderly and the disabled and written
instructions for how to turn off gas and water if so advised.
- Install hurricane shutters or precut 3/4" marine
plywood for each window of your home.
- Make trees more wind resistant by removing diseased
or damaged limbs, then strategically removing branches so that
wind can blow through.
- Fill your car's gas tank.
- Re-check manufactured home tie-downs.
- Be alert for tornadoes.
- Stay away from flood waters.
After a Hurricane:
- Call your independent insurance agent as soon as
possible.
- Make temporary repairs to prevent further damage.
- Delay permanent repairs until you speak with your
adjuster.
- Get any necessary construction permits from your
community.
- Keep all receipts.
- Prepare an inventory of all damaged or destroyed
personal property.
- Take photos of damaged areas.
- Save remnants of damaged or destroyed property for
your insurance company adjuster.
- Meet with your adjuster first, before signing anything
with contractors.
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