One should never
take hurricanes for granted, especially when living in coastal areas,
or places along hurricanes' paths. Not only can a hurricane destroy
homes and properties in just a few hours, it can also cost lives and
cause injuries. Hurricane preparedness can never be too much when
lives, limbs, and precious belongings are at stake.
One of the first
things to consider in preparing for a hurricane is the safety of your
home. If it has adequate protection from a hurricane, it also has a
better chance of protecting those inside. It is highly advisable to
install hurricane shutters to protect your doors and windows from the
onslaught of hurricanes. These shutters should be easy to operate and
should have passed your state's building code requirements at the
minimum. If you have not installed hurricane shutters, you can
protect your doors and windows with strong planks of wood or other
durable materials attached securely to their frames.
It is also
advisable to identify a place in your house where you and your family
will be most safe, preferably somewhere on the ground floor and away
from any window. Additionally, communities often provide shelters to
those seeking protection from a hurricane. If it's not safe to stay
in your own home, find out where these shelters are and make
arrangements to get to them safely should the need arise.
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