With Hurricane Lee headed our way, everyone should have some basic supplies on hand in order to last for at least three days if an emergency or disaster occurs. Here is some info on the basic items that every emergency safety kit should include: https://lnkd.in/dBwXuYjk
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Hurricane season is coming up: How to get prepared Few Tips from Hartford: -Plan and practice all potential evacuation routes -Set a meeting spot in case you get separated - Know local shelters and which accept pets if needed - Trim limbs above structures and clear gutters - Pack an easy‑to‑carry emergency bag - If you can’t physically evacuate, contact neighbors or authorities to plan
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Be prepared for the impact of Hurricane Lee. Visit our Disaster Response Center for updates on the storm and valuable resources to help you prepare. https://ow.ly/UqPe50PMaoJ #hurricanelee #riskmanagement #wtwrisk
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🚨 Hurricane season is upon us. To ensure your safety and the well-being of your loved ones, explore the link below from the American Red Cross. It provides a comprehensive guide to invaluable information on how to prepare for hurricanes effectively. From creating an emergency kit to developing an evacuation plan, the Red Cross offers essential tips that could make a significant difference in times of crisis. Share this resource with your friends, family, and communities, because knowledge is power when it comes to facing intensifying natural disasters. Stay informed, stay prepared, and stay safe! #sweetwater #hurricanepreparedness #hurricanseason #housingcrisis #publicsector #affordablehousingdeveloper #development #realestate #CREnews #community #miamidadecounty #southflorida #miamidade
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We’re in the middle of hurricane season, so it’s important to make sure you’re properly prepared. If you ever need to evacuate, there are several precautions that you can take to minimize damage while you’re away. While we’re hopeful you never have to experience a disaster, we’ve compiled some tips in case you ever need them. Read more: https://bit.ly/3NqUhkC
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Emergency Coordinator @ Virginia Department of Military Affairs | Emergency Management responsible for situational awareness and CISM response team member.
EM’s Hurricane Lee is impacting New England and surrounding states. This should serve a reminder to the importance of pre incident check list. How far ahead do you start preparing for a storm ? … 120/ 96/ 72/ 48 24 hours. Preparing and staging resources can help to improve response time.
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