Landslides

Be prepared for landslides. 

  • Prepare:
    • Be Aware of Surroundings: Identify landslide-prone areas (steep slopes, past activity).
    • Watch for Warning Signs: Cracks in the ground, leaning trees, unusual water flow.
    • Evacuation Plan: Know routes and be ready to evacuate quickly.
  • During:
    • Evacuate immediately if you suspect a landslide is imminent.
    • Mov

Flooding

Be prepared for flooding.

  • Prepare:
    • Know Your Flood Risk: Determine if you live in a flood-prone area.
    • Flood Insurance: Purchase flood insurance (standard homeowner's insurance doesn't cover it).
    • Elevate Valuables: Move items to higher floors.
    • Sandbagging: Use sandbags to protect your property if time permits.
  • During:
    • Evacuate immediately

Winter Weather

Be prepared for winter weather. 

  • Prepare:
    • Home Preparation: Insulate pipes, winterize vehicles, stock firewood.
    • Emergency Kit: Extra food, water, blankets, warm clothes, flashlight.
    • Stay Informed: Monitor weather forecasts and road conditions.
  • During:
    • Stay indoors if possible.
    • Dress warmly in layers.
    • Avoid

Earthquakes

Be prepared for earthquakes. 

  • Prepare:
    • "Drop, Cover, and Hold On": Practice this technique regularly.
    • Secure Heavy Objects: Prevent items from falling and causing injury.
    • Identify Safe Spots: Under sturdy tables or desks.
    • Earthquake Kit: Water, food, first-aid kit, flashlight.
  • During:
    • Drop, Cover, and Hold On: Protect yourself from

Power Failure

Be ready for power failures.

  • Prepare:
    • Flashlight and Batteries: Keep them readily accessible.
    • Non-Perishable Food and Water: Enough for several days.
    • Charge Devices: Keep phones and other electronics charged.
    • Manual Garage Door Operation: Know how to open it manually.
    • Generator Safety: Follow instructions carefully; never run indoors.
  • During:

Extreme Heat

Be prepared for extreme heat.

  • Prepare:
    • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water regularly.
    • Cool Environment: Identify air-conditioned places (libraries, community centers).
    • Check on Vulnerable Neighbors: Offer assistance to elderly or at-risk individuals.
    • Learn Heat-Related Illness Signs: Understand symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
  • During:

Wildfires

Be ready for wildfires.

  • Prepare:
    • Defensible Space: Create and maintain a fire-resistant zone around your home.
    • Home Hardening: Use fire-resistant materials, clear roofs/gutters, and install spark arrestors.
    • "Go Bag": Pack essentials (water, food, meds, documents, clothes).
    • Evacuation Plan: Know routes, have a destination, and practice with your family.
    • Stay Informed: Monitor alert

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