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Good evening Listeners!

As we go roll into the Winter Season, are we truly prepared for inclement weather that is so severe that it becomes life-threatening to you and your families? Is there a strong possibility the area in which you currently live is susceptible to a major weather crisis that could leave you and your family stranded for a period of time before Emergency Services aid can get to you? Have you taken the time to look at your area and devise a plan that gives you the best chance to survive a major weather crisis, or at least give you the time to get you and your families out of harm’s way in a timely manner? Do you have the necessary food, clothing, supplies and equipment to sustain you and your families in the event of a severe weather crisis that leaves you stranded for an unknown period of time?

These questions are asked because severe weather crisis for many families continually happen this way every year, but for some reason, the majority of families still do not have an adequate plan to combat such crises. At the end of the day, and in the sincerest of ways, I stand on the side of you and your families living a life that is as safe and secure as possible. I need and want you to know that I have all of you in my very best interest when I talk about having a Plan for any inclement occasion that can have a dire impact on your lives. Believe me, you are and always will be worth it to me!

Additional Information:

Documented Inclement Weather Plans for Families and Individuals

  • Prepare an emergency kit: Include essentials like water, non-perishable food, a flashlight, a phone charger or battery pack, and a first-aid kit.
  • Plan for travel: Pack extra supplies for your car or travel bag, such as a sweater, gloves, water, and high-energy food, to manage potential delays.
  • Stay informed: Monitor weather alerts and watches, as these are a warning to start making preparations for potentially severe weather.
  • Protect your home: Use dehumidifiers to control humidity levels, especially in basements, to prevent moisture-related damage.
  • Follow safety guidelines: When thunderstorms are imminent, stop outdoor activities and seek shelter, resuming only after the thunder has stopped for at least 30 minutes.
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