Hurricanes can cause a great amount of destruction to homes and the environment around them. Check out this list of tips for staying safe and protecting your property during a hurricane.
September 22, 2015
Hurricanes can cause a great amount of destruction to homes and the environment around them. Check out this list of tips for staying safe and protecting your property during a hurricane.
A hurricane watch is issued by Environment Canada when there is a threat of hurricane conditions within 24 to 36 hours.
A hurricane warning is issued when hurricane conditions (winds of 119 kilometres/74 mph or greater, or dangerously high water and rough seas) are expected to hit within 24 hours.
If officials call for evacuation, carry out any final tasks to secure your home and head to the evacuation point as soon as possible.
Significant devastation can occur after a hurricane. Often, roads are closed due to fallen trees and flooding, and people can be stranded in their homes.
While a hurricane can be a scary situation, being prepared and aware of the weather forecast is the best way to make sure you stay safe and your home isn't damaged. Having a hurricane evacuation plan and an emergency supply kit will go a long way to protecting you from this natural disaster.
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