With winter behind us, our thoughts turn to spring and summer. Unfortunately, with the change of season, also comes the threat of tornados. As with every threat we face in life, putting it into context helps us decide what to do to prepare for the threat.
Tornados:
How to Prepare
Have a Plan
At Home. Consider how you will be alerted and actions you will take with your family. All family members should also have a plan when they are away from home.
At Work. Discuss where you will gather in a severe storm and outline your emergency communication plans and policies.
Listen to the news updates. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) radios are available that provide specific alerts for Watches and Warnings. Download a radar app on your phone; a good phone app is MyRadar http://myradar.com/ for IPhone and Android users.
Alerts. A tornado Watch indicates a tornado is possible, a Warning means a tornado has been sighted or picked up on radar. When a warning sounds, take shelter underground if possible, or in an interior space away from windows.
Keep a “go bag”. Have a disaster kit containing water, clothing, blankets, a flashlight, first aid kit, and any special items needed for infants and elderly or disabled family members.
Have a Tornado Drill. Practice what you’ve discussed whether at home or at work. This will test the reactions and communication of everyone involved.
To learn more about tornados and what you can do to protect yourself and your family, visit the National Weather Service website at: https://www.weather.gov/safety/tornado
For additional information, tools and resources related to disaster preparedness, visit the Pharmacists Mutual Disaster Support Center at www.phmic.com at the bottom of the page.