Shelter Items
Going To An Evacuation Shelter?
Here are some things you should know about going to a hurricane
evacuation shelter.
Hurricane evacuation shelters are provided for public use
in the event a hurricane evacuation becomes necessary and
if you have no other place to go. It is recommended that other
arrangements be made with a friend or relative that lives
in a well constructed home, out of the evacuation area, and
properly protected to withstand hurricane force winds. You
will probably be more comfortable, certainly in a less crowded
environment and among friends. Remember, alcohol, weapons
and pets are not permitted in public shelters.
Many churches will provide shelter for members and businesses
should consider sheltering employees and families if possible.
Buildings used for evacuation shelters are normally public
schools that are staffed by Red Cross volunteers and U.S.
Navy personnel. Shelters are always crowded, usually uncomfortable
when the power goes off because there is no ventilation, long
lines to use restrooms and to get food, and very noisy making
it difficult to rest or sleep. Keep in mind you may have to
stay in the shelter for several days.
If you go to a public shelter, you will need to take the
following items: A change of clothing, rain gear and sturdy
shoes. Toiletries and personal items. Blankets or sleeping
bags. Identification and any important papers. Games or toys
for children; books for adults. Special items for infants
or elderly family members. Any special dietary needs and non-perishable
foods for snacks. Battery operated radio, flashlights and
plenty of spare batteries. Prescription medications or any
over-the-counter medications you normally take.
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