Hurricane Preparedness Week: May 24 - 30, 2009
Now Is The Time To Gather Emergency Preparedness Supplies
Release Date: May 22, 2009
Release Number: 1791-488
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TEXAS CITY, Texas -- The Governor's Division of Emergency Management, the National Weather Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency urge coastal residents to gather supplies and documents they will need BEFORE a hurricane threatens Texas. Hurricane season runs June 1 through Nov. 30.
Keep your emergency supplies in easy-to-carry containers. Re-check and refill your hurricane supplies after every storm. Use this checklist:
- First-aid kit, prescription medications, copies of prescriptions, other special medical items, hearing aids and batteries, eye glasses
- Important documents and records, photo IDs, proof of residence, information to process insurance claims
- Credit cards and cash (with power out, banks and ATMs may not be available)
- Battery-operated radio, NOAA Weather Radio and extra batteries
- Phone numbers of family, friends and other important phone numbers
- Road maps, a travel plan, hotel reservations, list of places between your town and your destination to stop if the highways are clogged
- 3-day supply of non-perishable food, one gallon of bottled water per person per day, coolers for food and ice storage, paper plates, utensils
- Manual can opener, knife, tools, booster cables, fire extinguisher, duct tape, tarp, rope, flashlight with extra batteries
- Extra keys
- Blankets, pillows, sleeping bags for each person, extra clothing, toys for children
- Supplies for babies, the elderly and family members with special health care needs
- Toilet paper, cleanup supplies, personal hygiene products
- Leash, food, cleaning supplies and veterinary records for pets
FEMA leads and supports the nation in a risk-based, comprehensive emergency management system of preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation, to reduce the loss of life and property and protect the nation from all hazards including natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters.
Last Modified: Friday, 22-May-2009 11:11:18