Disaster F.A.Q's
Blackouts
Usually, rolling blackouts occur when power usage increases, especially during
hot weather when many people are using air conditioning to keep cool. Power
companies try to give a warning when they will turn off power to an area, but
they can not always do that.
Chemical Emergencies
Under certain conditions, chemicals can be poisonous or have a harmful effect on
your health. Some chemicals which are safe, and even helpful in small amounts,
can be harmful in larger quantities or under certain conditions.
Drought
In some communities where drought conditions exist, officials may recommend
measures to restrict use of water. You should check with your local authorities
or water utility for information on water restrictions.
Earthquakes
Prepare a home earthquake plan. Choose a safe place
in every room--under a sturdy table or desk or against an inside wall where
nothing can fall on you.
Fires
Smoke alarms save lives. Install a smoke alarm outside each sleeping area and on
each additional level of your home. Carbon Monoxide alarms can save lives, too.
Find out more about how to protect yourself from CO
poisoning.
Floods
If it has been raining hard for several hours, or steadily raining for several
days, be alert to the possibility of a flood. Listen
to local radio or TV stations for flood information.
Heat Waves
If a heat wave is predicted or happening... Slow
down. Avoid strenuous activity. If you must do strenuous activity, do it during
the coolest part of the day, which is usually in the morning between
Hurricanes
Prepare a personal evacuation plan. Identify ahead of
time where you could go if you are told to evacuate. Choose several places--a
friend's home in another town, a motel, or a shelter.
Mudslides
Mudslides are a serious geologic hazard common to almost every state in the
Terrorism
Devastating acts, such as the terrorist attacks on the
Thunderstorms
Before lightning strikes... Keep an eye on the sky. Look for darkening skies,
flashes of light, or increasing wind. Listen for the sound of thunder.
Tornado
Prepare a home tornado plan. Pick a place where family members could gather if a
tornado is headed your way. It could be your basement or, if there is no
basement, a center hallway, bathroom, or closet on the lowest floor. Keep this
place uncluttered.
Tsunami
Twenty-four tsunamis have caused damage in the
Volcanoes
The United States is third in the world, after
Wild Fires
More and more people are making their homes in
woodland settings in or near forests, rural areas, or remote mountain sites.
There, homeowners enjoy the beauty of the environment but face the very real
danger of wildfire.
Winter Storms
Prepare a winter storm plan. Have extra blankets on
hand. Ensure that each member of your household has a warm coat, gloves or
mittens, hat, and water-resistant boots.