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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;DawnaMichaelis443：以“With meteorologists forecasting a really active hurricane season, you may want to learn how to best get ready for an oncoming storm. Here are tips-from Geico, the Na...”为内容创建页面&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;With meteorologists forecasting a really active hurricane season, you may want to learn how to best get ready for an oncoming storm. Here are tips-from Geico, the National Hurricane Center and the Insurance Information Institute Storm Preparedness • Determine escape routes and areas where your family may meet. • Know your homes vulnerability to storm surge, flooding and wind. • Locate a safe space in your house or the safest place in your group. • Have as a family contact an out-of-state friend. • Plan what to do together with your pets if you want to evacuate. If you think anything at all, you will perhaps hate to study about [http://www.calstormcompliance.com/ www.calstormcompliance.com]. • Post emergency phone numbers by your phones. Teach your children how to call 911. • Check always your insurance coverage; flood damage is not often covered by homeowners insurance. • Trim woods to remove un-healthy or useless limbs or branches. Crisis Materials • water-one gallon daily per individual for three to 7 days • food-enough for three to 7 days • non-perishable packed or canned food/juices-foods for babies or seniors • nonelectric can opener • cooking tools/fuel • report plates/plastic tools • blankets/pillows, and so forth. • clothing-seasonal/rain gear/ tough shoes • first-aid kit/medicines/prescription drugs • particular products for babies and older people • toiletries/hygiene items/moisture wipes • flashlight/batteries • radio-battery-operated radio and National Oceanic  Atmospheric Administration NOAA weather radio. To get a different standpoint, please check out [http://www.calstormcompliance.com/ calstormcompliance.com]. Learn additional information on [http://www.calstormcompliance.com/ partner sites] by navigating to our offensive article directory. Change the batteries every six months. • cash-banks and ATMs may not be available for prolonged periods. To check up more, consider having a peep at [http://www.calstormcompliance.com/ look into http://calstormcompliance.com/]. • recommendations • photographs • computer hard-drive or laptop • toys, activities and books • crucial documents-in a waterproof box including insurance, medical records, bank-account numbers, an such like. • tools-keep a collection with you throughout the storm • car fuel tanks filled • pet care products • correct identification/immunization records/medications • food and water • a carrier or cage • barrel and lead Included Preparedness • Just take first-aid, CPR and disaster preparedness courses..&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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