hurricanes and coastal storms cert basic training hazards
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Hurricanes and Coastal StormsHurricanes and Coastal Storms
CERT Basic Training
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Hurricanes and Coastal StormsHurricanes and Coastal Storms
● Hurricanes: Violent areas of low pressure forming in
tropics Have winds of 75 mph or more Accompanied by torrential rains
● Coastal Storms Typically form along East Coast Produce similar damage to hurricanes
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Hurricane and Coastal Storm RisksHurricane and Coastal Storm Risks
● Strong winds and storm surge can: Damage or destroy structures Lift and move unstable structures and objects Damage utility and sewage lines Give rise to tornadoes Make roads impassable Disrupt communication
lines Cause coastal erosion Cause floods Threaten lives
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Saffir-Simpson ScaleSaffir-Simpson Scale
● Measures wind speed
● Has five categories I: 74-95 mph II: 96-110 mph III: 111-130 mph IV: 131-155 mph V: More than 155 mph
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StatisticsStatistics
● 100 million Americans are at risk for hurricanes
● Almost 14 million live area where winds greater than 125 mph have been recorded (i.e., tip of Florida to North Carolina coast)
● More than 6 million live in storm surge areas
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Preparing for a HurricanePreparing for a Hurricane
● Know risk and evacuation routes
● Develop action plan
● Secure needed supplies
● Floodproof property
● Create personal disaster supply kit for your family
● Secure mobile homes
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Before a HurricaneBefore a Hurricane
● Board up all windows and glass doors
● Check batteries
● Stock up on nonperishable food
● Listen to EAS
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Stay or Go?Stay or Go?
● If in evacuation zone, leave immediately Determine where you will go Leave as early as possible
● If not in evacuation zone: Follow sheltering guidelines Determine safe room in home Fortify house Assist those with special needs
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During a HurricaneDuring a Hurricane
● Stay indoors
● Stay away from flood waters
● Be aware of the “eye”
● Be alert for tornadoes
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After a HurricaneAfter a Hurricane
● Do not reenter area until it is declared safe● Use flashlight to inspect for damage● Wear protective clothing, sunscreen, and bug
repellant● Check on neighbors ● If you use a generator, take safety precautions● Stay away from downed power lines● Turn off utilities, if necessary● Listen to EAS
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