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.