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15 June 2021

Tips To Prepare For 2021 Hurricane Season

Tips To Prepare For 2021 Hurricane Season

     The Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1st. To keep your family safe this hurricane season and to minimize risks from severe weather, follow this advice from Salisbury’s public safety officials: 
     • Sign up to receive RoCo Alerts from the City of Salisbury and Rowan County. The community-wide notification system informs residents about emergency situations and community advisories. 
     • Go to the City of Salisbury website: salisburync.gov/RoCoAlerts to sign up.
     • Check in on family members and neighbors who may need help. 
     • Powerful storms will knock down tree limbs and power lines, causing electricity to go out. Never touch a downed power line, stay away from it, and report it to the power company. If any hazardous conditions are present call 911.
     • The Salisbury Fire Department warns that portable generators have fire and burn dangers and can cause carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, a colorless, odorless gas. The exhaust from generators contains high levels of CO which can be deadly, thus they need good ventilation and should be located outside.
     • Expect prolonged electrical outages after a major storm. Buy flashlights, and stock up on batteries. During power outages, never use the oven for heating.
     • A good emergency plan includes a supply of prepared foods that don’t have to be cooked. Camp stoves and barbecue grills must be used outdoors only. Otherwise, they can cause CO poisoning.
     • If you are required to leave your home, you may be placed in a community evacuation shelter. In the shelter, immediately identify two exits closest to your location. Make sure that you can get outside from both exits.
    For more tips, visit www.ready.gov/hurricanes.
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