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What are the three steps that you can take to prepare for severe weather? Give at least two examples of what you can do to prepare in each step.

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Answered by jagdish101660
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1. Stock up on food

-Collecting perishables such as canned meat, fruits, and water is a good idea in storm time. If the severe weather poses a threat to your power or water, it's good to be prepared with plenty of food and water to get through until the power is restored. Making meals before the storm hits and purchasing canned food would be the best option to maintain a good food supply.

2. Stay away from windows or cover them.

-Using plywood or tape to cover windows can protect it against breaking from heavy winds or rain.  Another option to prepare is to set up a space without windows to wait out the storm until the threat passes.

3. Remove valueables from dangerous places.

-If you live on a bottom floor and have items stored on floor space, it would be wise to move them off the floor and away from windows to make sure they are not damaged from flooding.  It would also be wise to move cars to a garage if possible, or keep valuable items in a safe place, because the threat of looting increases around this time.

Answered by Asfa02
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Three Steps to Take to Prepare for Unpredictable Severe Spring Weather

These three steps include my favorite weather-related posts to help you get through this crazy and severe spring weather.

1. Educate Yourself

First things first—know what you are up against. For starters, flash floods—more likely to occur in the spring—are the leading cause of weather-related deaths in the United States. It takes only 18 inches of water to lift and carry a sedan-sized car. May through June is peak tornado season and the United States has already experienced 164 confirmed tornadoes for 2014, killing 36 people.

2. Stock Up on Essentials

Be it severe thunderstorms, a hurricane, flooding or snow and ice—all these severe weather events can cause the loss of utilities and city water supply. The minimum amount of water needed for drinking and basic hygiene is one gallon of water per person per day. The minimum amount of non-perishable food you need to keep equals two cans of food per person, per day. You need to keep at least three days of water and food supplies for each member of your family on hand.

3. Staying Safe

Food, water and glow sticks won’t be much use if you have not fully prepared to protect you and your family from the elements. This includes knowing when, where and if it is safe to evacuate (bug out) and what to do if you only have a few minutes warning. Include a plan in case the kids are in school and you are at work. Establish a point of contact—a close friend or family member—who lives within feasible driving distance, but not in the same city. Have prepared kits (bug-out bags) ready and one area in your house where you store your emergency storm supplies.

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