It’s the end of February, and already we in north Alabama have seen frigid temps, high winds, tornadoes, dangerous lightning, torrential rain and record flooding. As we envision the advent of spring and nature’s rebirth, we will likely be met with more of mother nature’s darker side.
This is the time when more attention should be given to severe weather preparedness. Of course, we in north Alabama are not strangers to the dangers of severe weather and the fact that it can occur at any time of the year. But now is certainly a good time to fine-tune your survival plan and emergency equipment.
The first order of business is to formulate a plan. Know what to look and listen for wherever you may be. Severe weather can occur at any time. The worst place to be is outside or in a car. If you are caught outside and shelter is not available, try to get as low as possible. Beware of ditches that may be subject to flash flooding.
If inside, seek shelter in the interior of the building and on the lowest floor possible. Cover up with pillows, quilts or anything to protect from flying debris. Be sure to include school-age children in your plan, as they will be studying severe weather in class.
Check your severe weather equipment. TV stations go out, cell phones can lose signal and computers can become useless when power is out and wind and rain are strong. Invest in a weather radio or at least a battery-powered FM radio.
Flashlights are a must in your emergency kit. Make sure they work and batteries are fresh. Provide the kids with one and teach them the importance and significance of it. Of course, make sure it is appropriate and safe for their age.
Keep enough food and water on hand to last the family at least three days. Don’t forget to put a can opener in your survival kit and make sure everyone knows how to use it.
The most important thing is to always be weather-aware. Pay attention to local forecasts and weather trends. It’s too late to prepare when the siren sounds.
Next week, we’ll look at the basics of a “family plan for survival.” Remember, help is just around the corner at your local hardware store.