70 likes | 160 Views
Be prepared for hurricanes with UbiSafe, LLC's comprehensive safety guide. Learn about preparedness steps, evacuation tips, and essential emergency supplies. Stay informed, make a plan, and practice it. Don't wait until the last minute to gather supplies. Be ready to evacuate early if necessary. Listen to official broadcasts for updates and follow instructions to ensure your safety and that of your family during a disaster. Visit www.ubisafehawaii.com for more information.
E N D
Where were you last week Friday at 1:00pm? UbiSafe, LLC. (808) 597-7880 www.ubisafehawaii.com customer.service@ubisafehawaii.com
Expect The Unexpected UbiSafe, LLC. (808) 597-7880 www.ubisafehawaii.com customer.service@ubisafehawaii.com
Hurricanes Hurricane season starts on the 1st of June and continues until the 30th of November. Tropical Depression : 30-49 mph winds Tropical Storm-:50-73 mph winds Hurricane Watch :Landfall in 36 hours (48 hours on the weekend) HurricaneWarning: Landfall in 24 hours StormSurge :Huge dome of water pushed on shore by either a hurricane or typhoon • Tips • Turn refrigerator and freezer to coldest settings. Open only when absolutely necessary. • Review evacuation plan and assemble disaster supply kit.
Knowing what to do is your best protection and your responsibility Where will your family be when a disaster strikes? How will you find each other? Will you know if your children are safe? What would you do if basic services; water, gas, electricity or telephones — were cut off? Local officials and relief workers cannot reach everyone right away. Follow these steps to be prepared: Get informed Make a plan and PRACTICE IT Assemble a kit Maintain your plan and kit
Emergency Supplies Water: 1 gallon per person/per day = 2 quarts for drinking, 2 for sanitation and food prep Canned/Sealed Food Medicine needed by family members Flashlights Battery Powered Radio Extra Batteries TIP: Don’t wait until the last minute to purchase supplies, you may be out of luck!
Shelters • EVACUATE EARLY: • Flooding can begin well before a hurricane nears land. • Try to keep a full or half tank of gas during the hurricane season. • Determine the best evacuation route that will work for you. • Never attempt to drive during a hurricane. • Avoid driving on coastal and low-lying roads. • Storm surge and hurricane-caused flooding are erratic and may occur with little or no warning. • LISTEN : • Radio or television broadcasts will have the latest National Weather Service bulletins about severe weather for your area. • It is important that you follow all instructions given to you by response officials in order to stay safe.