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Before Severe Weather Arrives:

  • Have at least a 5 to 7 - Day Disaster Supplies Kit assembled.
  • Obtain a NOAA Weather Radio to monitor severe weather.
  • If you do not have a weather radio, stay tuned to local radio or television.
  • Learn what Thunderstorm Watch and Thunderstorm Warning mean so that you clearly understand the risk to your family and your community.
  • Thunderstorms Thunderstorm Watchmeans conditions are favorable for thunderstorms to produce wind gusts to 58 mph or stronger or hail to 3/4 inch or larger in the watch area. These watches are issued for 4 to 6 hours at a time and can cover several counties. Stay informed, watch the sky, and take cover if a severe thunderstorm is approaching.
  • Thunderstorm Warningmeans a severe thunderstorm has been detected by radar or by a trained spotter. Take cover if you are in or near the severe thunderstorm area.
  • Protect your belongings from power surges, which can damage electrical equipment, by using point-of-use or point-of-entry surge suppressors.
  • Point-of-use surge suppressors only help protect the items that are directly connected to them, while point-of-entry surge suppressors protect against surges from utility power lines as they enter the home/business.
  • Contact your electrical utility company for more information on what method of protection is best for you.

During Thunderstorms and Lightning storms:

  • Postpone outdoor activities if thunderstorms are imminent.
  • Avoid touching metal. Utility lines and metal conduct electricity.
  • Avoid using the telephone or any electrical appliances.
  • Avoid taking a bath or shower, or running water for any purpose.
  • If you feel your hair stand on end, drop to the ground in a crouched position, hands on knees. Do not lie flat on the ground.
  • Avoid trees and telephone poles. If surrounded by trees, move under a growth of smaller trees.
  • Stay away from water during a thunderstorm. Water conducts electricity.
  • Avoid open water and metal equipment (e.g. golf carts/clubs, tractors, fences, bicycles, umbrellas). Keep several yards away from other people. In open areas, move towards the lowest area. Watch for flash flooding.
  • Stay indoors and away from windows during a storm.
  • Learn first-aid and CPR. Many people struck by lightning can be revived if quick action is taken.
  • If you are affected by a lightning strike, see a physician immediately.
  • Remember, if you can see lightning or hear thunder you are close enough to be struck by lightning!
  • Find shelter in a building or car. Keep car windows closed and avoid convertibles.
 

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20 S. Military Trail
West Palm Beach, FL
33415 (561) 712-6400
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