Thursday, March 10, 2011

Fire Alertness - Advice And Guidelines

By Victor C. Chow


Other disasters can be prevented such as fire, with careful precautions, fire can be averted but none is more dangerous than flash floods all because you are not able to predict when it will happen and where it will happen. A lot of people have fallen victim to flash flood that rose up high above the roof. Here are some of the rules to follow for you to be prepared when floods happen.

Always be informed of the daily weather. It is of topmost importance that you are able to keep track of the weather as you already know that your neighborhood is prone to floods. The moment you begin to take advantage of the information, you can put your preventive plan in action.

Gather the family and designate an evacuation area for your family as well as your property. Make sure that everyone knows their role during the evacuation. You can also practice having some dry runs in case of an emergency and do some drills at random times.

Always have an ample amount of supplies stored within your reach in case flood happens so that you are always prepared no matter what happens. Store food, water, and enough supplies for you to last a couple of days to a week. Such food should require less cooking and refrigeration as electricity might be interrupted.

When floods do happen, always be aware of the water levels. If they are rapidly rising than what you have expected, get help as quickly as possible or bring your family to higher ground or to the roof. You can also pull out your family fishing boat or an emergency boat to get you to safety.

When you are warned of flood, make sure that you turn off the main electricity to prevent electrical shock. Turn off the main switch right before you evacuate and do not forget to lock your home to protect it against burglars.

After the flood, do not re-enter your shelter using lanterns and torches as volatile materials might be inside and it might cause unnecessary dangers for you. Be cautious in using flammable materials.

Report broken utility lines so that they will be fixed once the flood lowers and is under control. Never try to fix them yourself for your convenience as you might create another set of danger for you and your family. That is something that you do not even want to deal with, and you could very well end up being worse off than before if you make a mistake.




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