How to prepare for Tornado Season

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By Christine C.


 

It's important that you pay close attention to the news and to weather alerts when inclement weather occurs. However, no one can stop a tornado from occurring. Ultimately, proper emergency preparedness is the best choice for you to do for both yourself and your family!

Before a storm know what you will do and where you will go if there is a threat of a tornado. If you have small children, be certain they know the plan as well in case the plan must take place very fast. Having a weather radio as well as backup batteries is desirable and relatively cost effective for singles and families alike.

Ultimately, emergency food and emergency survival items are abundant, however knowing who to trust when purchasing these items is imperative. Having a first-aid kit and other disaster kits on hand is a responsible choice especially if you have children. Lower your risk of injury by staying away from windows. If you are caught on the road and/or outside during a storm, stay within a ditch or somewhere the ground is lowered.

A variety of survival kits for the home are available for various natural disasters from Survival Gear Source. Items such as 72 hour survival kits and first aid kits are must-have for every home. Survival kits include a variety of things:

- Water

- Emergency Food bars

- Radio w/batteries

- Rechargeable flashlight

- Candle & Matches (lighter too)

- Sleeping Bags

- Body Warmers

- Tube tent w/rope

- Ponchos

- Knife, gloves, dust masks

- Hygiene Kits

- First Aid Kit

- Paper & Pencil

- Playing Cards

- Trash Bags

Ultimately, emergency preparedness is important and staying alert and informed is the first step to staying safe. Next, preparing by purchasing a variety of disaster relief items and having them on hand makes the chance of surviving a natural disaster even more likely. Don't take a chance, purchase survival kits today!

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Jean Ahmann  says:
17 months ago

I am glad there are others that feel the sam way as I about the 72 hours. More would be better but not always possible. I have two Hubs one posting Surviving the Storms and the other Where did the Money go. Both Hubs state things that are useful for storm preparation. There is no reason for anyone not to be prepared for when catastropic weather happens. Thanks for the info.

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