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Red Cross
Emergency
Preparedness
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Red
Cross Urges Preparations For
Strong Winds and Potential Power Outages
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(Puget
Sound, WA) With strong winds and heavy rain expected to sweep through
parts of the Puget Sound tomorrow, the American Red Cross Mount Rainier
Chapter reminds people throughout the area to prepare for the
possibility of power outages and wind damage. |
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During the past severe windstorm and power outages, many people were left
unprepared. The Red Cross wants local residents to be prepared and to be safe.
Some basic preparation and common-sense safety tips will help ensure safety
during bad weather. Always have a flashlight, a battery operated radio and, of
course, fresh batteries. Have some bottled water handy, as well as food items
that don’t need refrigeration or cooking to prepare; and make sure you have a
non-electric can-opener.
Tips from the Red Cross on preparing for high winds and possible power outages:
Prepare for High Winds
• Make trees more wind resistant by removing diseased and damaged limbs.
• Move or secure lawn furniture, outdoor decorations or ornaments, trash cans,
hanging plants and anything else that can be picked up
by wind and become a projectile.
• During the storm, draw blinds and shades over windows. If windows break due to
objects blown
by the wind, the shades will prevent glass from shattering into your home.
Top Safety Tips for a Power Outage
• Assemble essential supplies, including: flashlight, batteries, portable radio,
at least one gallon of water, and a small supply of food.
• Only use a flashlight for emergency lighting. Due to the extreme risk of fire,
do not use candles during a power outage.
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• Use the phone for emergencies only. Listening to a portable radio can provide
the latest information. Do not call 9-1-1 for information – only call to report
a life-threatening emergency.
• Do not run a generator inside a home or garage. If you use a generator,
connect the equipment you want to power directly to the outlets on the
generator. Do not connect a generator to a home's electrical system.
• Turn off electrical equipment you were using when the power went out. Leave
one light on so you know when the power comes back on.
• Avoid opening the refrigerator and freezer.
• If you use medication that requires refrigeration, most can be kept in a
closed refrigerator for several hours without a problem. If unsure, check with
your physician or pharmacist.
• Stay focused on the risks of smoke and carbon monoxide. If you do not have one
buy a carbon monoxide alarm, they are available at most hardware stores. If you
have one, check the battery to make sure it is working. If the alarm sounds: get
to fresh air by going outside.
Contact the fire department before you go back inside your home.
The American Red Cross is a non-profit, humanitarian agency dedicated to helping
make families and communities safer at home and around the world. For more
preparedness information, please visit
www.redcrosswashington.org for
links to Red Cross chapter web sites in Washington State.
In Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Lewis, and Grays Harbor Counties visit
www.rainier-redcross.org
or contact (253) 474-0400 in Pierce County, (360) 352-8575 Thurston-Mason
Counties, (360) 748-4607 Lewis County, or (360) 249-2341 in Grays Harbor
Counties.
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For more information or questions about staying safe in and
around water, please contact the American Red Cross Mount Rainier Chapter
Serving Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Lewis and Grays Harbor Counties
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(253) 474-0400 Pierce County
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(360) 352-8575 Thurston & Mason
Counties
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(360) 748-4607 Lewis County
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(360) 249-2341 Grays Harbor County
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