Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Handling a Hurricane; Part 2 - Preparing for and Surviving an Approaching Hurricane


Part 1 of this article described some of the characteristics of hurricanes and the damage they can cause. In the days before high tech weather forecasting, well organized emergency services, and mandatory evacuation, major hurricanes resulted in hundreds, if not thousands of deaths.


Owning a battery operated Weather Radio. This will provide you with warnings about the storm's location and time and location of landfall, and will also advise when the crisis has passed.Stay inside. The main dangers are flying debris and downed power lines. Listen to Weather Radio, and don't go outside until the hurricane has passed. If the eye passes over you, a deceptive period of calm will be followed by the return of strong winds and heavy rain.Considering strengthening your roof against lifting by severe winds - options include roof strapping or extra clips.The North American hurricane season starts on June 1st, reaches a peak in August and September, and fades out over the next two months. This doesn't mean that major hurricanes won't occur before or after the peak - July 2005 set new records for early hurricanes.While Troy Evans gave up baseball for drugs years ago, his hardships have given him a chance to play on the most important team of all � the team of humanity. Looking back, Troy remembers the coaches who encouraged him, the teacher who tried to save him, and the family who had faith in him. His story reminds us all that we are guardians of our future generations and caretakers of our society by showing us the effects that just a few people had on a boy, a criminal, and a man.Listen out for hurricane watches, warnings and special bulletins on Weather Radio, normal radio and TV. A Hurricane Watch (which also covers slightly less severe tropical storms which can develop into hurricanes) means hurricane conditions are possible in the next 36 hours. Check for updates on radio, TV, internet.Good luck with whatever you decide!Checking with your local emergency co-ordinators on the risk of storm surges and flooding, and assessing your risks of damage from strong winds.Most deaths, much property damage, and significant financial loss are all preventable with sensible forward planning and early action. Let's have a look at how you can protect yourself, your family, and your property if a hurricane crosses the coast in your areaBut the best time to start preparing is before the threat is visible. You can do this byIn the meantime, you can either work some projects on the side or even with the purpose of replacing what you are doing right now. Of the thousands and thousands of people that have been laid off in the automotive industry, many of them have found that they have matched and in some cases greatly exceeded their income by making money from home using their computer and internet connection.At the peak of the hurricane, go to a safe room on lower floor - lie or crouch under a sturdy table or other piece of strong furniture.If you are staying, assume power and water may be cut. Fill your bathtub and other containers with water, turn your refrigerator to its coldest setting and keep the door closed, and turn off propane gas.We know that people will always want to buy car and trucks so it's not as if they are going to stop making them. But if you plan to ride out the storm and keep trying to make your living in automotive sales, be prepared because it might be a long time before things recover.There is a massive trend right now. People that have lost their jobs in this economy are flocking to start new careers from home on the internet. You can be a part of this if you get in now while the trend is still growing strong.You may also consider reinforcing an internal room as a safe room, a practice recommended for tornado prone areas. A bathroom on the lower level of your house may be ideal, and would provide last resort protection for you and your family against destructive winds.Put up storm shutters and secure firmly. Don't bother with taping windows - it won't help and it's no fun to remove when the threat has passedTo find out more about hurricanes visit http://www.home-weather-stations-guide.com/hurricanes.htmlObviously most of the components of your kit will be somewhere around the house, but imagine how much easier it will be if everything you need is in the one place when the lights go out.It is not the best time to try and make a living selling automobiles with the industry slowing down and even some of the top companies closing their doors. You might have to put in over sixty hours a week to make what would have only taken you ten hours a week to accomplish a year or two ago.The Prison Inside YouPROGRAMSWhen A Hurricane Is ApproachingStoring important documents and valuable possessions in a secure place away from your home.Advance Preparation for the Hurricane SeasonPlaying On The Most Important TeamIn today�s ever-changing world, the emotional drain can be intense and disillusionment can lurk around every corner. Troy Evans� story serves as an example of what happens when your professionals have the strength to believe. Audience members will walk away with real insight into overcoming adversity, adapting to change, and pushing themselves to realize their full potential.

But always remember that hurricanes are short lived and are only likely to be a threat for a small part of the year. Think of them as an occasional tax to be paid for the benefits of an otherwise pleasant climate.




Author: Graham McClung


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