We all know that hurricanes and large storms can be dangerous events.  www.FarmingtonVillageHomes.com has thought of a few simple tips to encourage preparedness for the upcoming season, which runs from June to November, with the peak season from mid-August to late October.

Here are a few common items to have on hand in the event of a storm or possible power outages:

  • Flashlights – not candles
  • Fresh batteries
  • Battery operated clock radio
  • Corded telephone
  • Fully charged cell phone
  • Non-perishable foods with a manual can opener for canned items
  • Blankets/sleeping bags
  • One gallon of water per person, per day with at least a three day supply
  • Moist towlettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation
  • Well stocked First-aid kit
  • Games, puzzles and books for children
  • Wrench and pliers to turn off utilities

 

Make certain to fill your vehicles with gas at the first mention of a potential storm. Filling a bathtub with water in advance of severe weather is also strongly encouraged.  If high winds are expected, bring outdoor furniture inside. Covering your home’s windows and sliding glass doors is also not a bad idea in case of high winds and the potential for flying items and debris in a severe storm or hurricane.

Those with special needs, such as elderly, handicapped or people dependent on electricity for medical equipment, should have alternate arrangements in place such as back-up batteries should they experience an extended power outage. If you will be using a generator, make sure to locate it in well-ventilated area.

Important telephone numbers and websites:

  • BG&E number to report outages and obtain power restoration details:   1-877-778-2222     
  • Annapolis Office of Emergency Management:  (410) 216-9167     
  • The FEMA website for evacuation preparedness: FEMA

Don’t forget to check on your neighbors in the Farmington Village community, too. Consider working together to get together all of the necessary supplies in case of extreme weather. A little bit of preparedness can go a LONG way! Together, let’s make it through the 2012 hurricane season year with success, safety and prosperity!