Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Emergency Management encourages residents to plan now for hurricanes by updating their emergency plans and supply kits. Hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30.
To encourage residents to prepare, the National Weather Service has declared May 5-11 as Hurricane Preparedness Week in North Carolina.
“Protecting your family during a disaster such as a hurricane or severe weather means having an emergency plan and kit, which will provide for you and your loved ones for up to a week,” said August Vernon, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Emergency Management Director. “Having a plan and being prepared improves your chances of surviving and recovering from the damage of severe weather.”
Creating an emergency plan is as easy as visiting www.ReadyForsyth.org and downloading a plan template. Once you’ve written your emergency plan down, be sure your family takes the time to practice so everyone knows where to go and who to contact when disaster strikes. If you have an emergency plan, now is also the time to make sure all the information is up to date and talk to your neighbors about their plans, especially those who may need assistance such as senior citizens.
Vernon also urges Forsyth County families and businesses to write down their plan and gather important documents, such as a copy of their driver’s license, insurance policies, medicals records, as well as bank account statements, and put them somewhere they can quickly access in case of emergency. Make sure to review and update homeowners’ or renters’ insurance policies to ensure they include coverage for damage from natural disasters and be sure to have flood insurance.
When assembling an emergency supply kit be sure to include enough non-perishable food and water to last each family member three to seven days. Other essential items include: