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Hurricane Preparedness Week – Plan Ahead

by David Discenza | May 9, 2017 | The Business Resilience Blog

When there is no hurricane, make a hurricane plan Know your hurricane risk. Talk to your local emergency management agency. Make an emergency plan. Build or restock your basic disaster supplies kit, including food and water, a flashlight, batteries, chargers, cash,...

Hurricane Preparedness Week – After The Storm

by David Discenza | May 9, 2017 | The Business Resilience Blog

What to do after a hurricane Listen to local officials for updates and instructions. Check-in with family and friends by texting or using social media. Return home only when authorities indicate it is safe. Watch out for debris and downed power lines. Avoid walking or...

Hurricane Preparedness Week – When a hurricane is approaching (Part 3)

by David Discenza | May 9, 2017 | The Business Resilience Blog

What do when a hurricane is less than 6 hours from arriving If you’re not in an area that is recommended for evacuation, plan to stay at home or where you are and let friends and family know where you are. Close storm shutters, and stay away from windows. Flying glass...

Hurricane Preparedness Week – When a hurricane is approaching (Part 2)

by David Discenza | May 9, 2017 | The Business Resilience Blog

When a hurricane is 6 – 18 hours from arriving Turn on your TV/radio, or check your city/county website every 30 minutes in order to get the latest weather updates and emergency instructions. Charge your cell phone now so you will have a full battery in case you lose...

Hurricane Preparedness Week – When a hurricane is approaching (Part 1)

by David Discenza | May 9, 2017 | The Business Resilience Blog

When a hurricane is 18 – 36 hours from arriving Bookmark your city or county website for quick access to storm updates and emergency instructions. Bring loose, lightweight objects inside that could become projectiles in high winds (e.g., patio furniture, garbage...
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