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Hurricane Hints

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Hurricane Hints skip to main | skip to sidebar Hurricane Hints Saturday, July 18, 2009 Hurricane Lessons: How to prepare for hurricane season This is not intended to be a substitute for advice from FEMA, your state and local government, or the Red Cross. These are hints that other people have discovered, sometimes the hard way. The intention is to make you think while there is time to prepare. There is no mention in this list of such essentials as taking your important papers with you, including picture I.D.'s of your children. You have all seen on TV where law enforcement will not let people back into an area without proof that they live there, etc. No mention of what you should pack in the way of first aid. You know what you use. No mention of babies. No mention of packing your family treasures in case your house is destroyed. This is the "common sense" that you might not think of while trying to prepare. Vehicles: Fill vehicle gasoline tanks before the storm hits. ...

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