• HURRICANE GUIDE - FAMILY PREPARATIONS

You And Your Family

  • Prepare and plan. Know what you and your family will do; then do it without delay when you become aware of a storm threat.
  • Establish a network. Notify relatives or friends of your plans by phoning one of them before the hurricane hits. Another quick way to contact family and friends is by internet e-mail. One e-mail can reach several people at a time.
  • Assign an emergency meeting place in case your family gets separated.
  • Review your plan at the beginning of every hurricane season and then rehearse it to assure that everyone knows what will be expected of them and how long it will take to accomplish each task.

Helping Your Child Cope

  • Develop a family disaster plan to help your children cope with a storm. Teach your children to recognize hurricane danger signals and show them how to call 911 for help.
  • Concentrate on your children's needs by explaining disruptions to their routines. Maintain control - calm words and actions can reassure children that everything will be all right.
  • Keep your children with you at all times. The more they feel safe and secure, the better they will cope.
  • Provide play experiences to relieve tension.
  • Encourage children to talk about their concerns and include them in recovery activities.

Emergency Management Agencies

Escambia Co. Emerg. Mgmt.
Mobile Co. Emerg. Mgmt. Agency
Okaloosa Co. Emerg. Mgmt.
Santa Rosa Co. Emerg. Mgmt.
Walton Co. Emerg. Mgmt.
FloridaDisaster.org
American Red Cross of NW. FL
Links to Florida County Websites
Baldwin Co. Emerg. Mgmt.

Gulf Coast Power Companies

Gulf Power: 1-800-487-6937
EREC: 1-800-235-3848
CHELCO: 1-800-342-0990
Baldwin EMC: 1-800-287-5809
Alabama Power: 1-800-888-2726

Esc. Windstomr Damage Mitigation Center

2009 Hurricane Season

Storm Names
Dr Gray's Hurricane Forecast
Hurricane Tracking Chart Distribution Sites
Hurricane Weather Network Radio Patners
Hurricanes and Home Protection

Hurricane Preparations

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Medical Preparations
Mobile Home Preparations
Shelter Tips
Radio Simulcasts
How Hurricane Strength Is Rated
The Hurricane Hunters
How a Hurricane Is Named
Boat & Watercraft Preparations
Preparations For Your Pet
Insurance Preparations
How The Storms are Fueled
The Eye of The Hurricane
What is Storm Surge?
Cleaning Up Safely After The Storm

Hurricane Preparations

Start Of Hurricane Season
Hurricanes and Senior Needs
Family Preparations
Hurricane Shopping List
Generators and Hurricanes
Hurricane Medical Safety
Hurricane First Aid Kit
Your Pets And Hurricanes
Preparing For A Hurricane
Hurricane Dangers
Hurricane Evacuations
Watch/Warning

During A Hurricane

Hurricane Satellite/Radar Images
Hurricane Storm Surge Maps
WeatherNet 3 Sites
Hurricane Weather Network
Hurricane Shelters
Florida Severe Weather
Hurricane Terms

After A Hurricane

Generators and Hurricanes
Phone Numbers For Agencies
After The Storm
FEMA
Red Cross
Salvation Army
Hurricane Radio Partners

Other Related Hurricane Sites

National Hurricane Center
Mobile National Weather Service Office
Landfall Probability Project
Escambia County Extension Service
Preparing For Hurricane Season
Federal Alliance For Safe Homes (FLASH)
Institute For Business And Home Safety
Shop for Insurance
Citizens Property Insurance
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation
Small Business Dev. Ctr. Disaster Information

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