#DisasterPreparedness – What to do when a hurricane watch is given

A Caution Sign in Front of Storm Clouds Warning of Hurricane Season.

A hurricane watch means that hurricane conditions are possible within the watch area and is typically issued 48 hours before the anticipated first occurrence of tropical-storm-force winds. It is during this time that persons are advised to prepare their homes in case a warning is issued. Here are some useful tips on how you can prepare when a watch is given. 

 

  •  Listen for weather updates on the local radio and television stations. 
  • Do not trust rumours and stay tuned to the latest information. 
  •  Check your disaster supplies kit. 
  • Replenish items as needed.  
  • Refill prescriptions. Maintain at least a two-week supply during the hurricane season. 
  •  Clear surroundings of potential flying debris. E.g., patio furniture, potted plants, bicycles, and trash cans.  
  • Clean containers for drinking water and bathtubs for storing clean water. Plan on three gallons per person, per day for all uses.  
  • Protect your windows and glass doors. If shutters have not been installed, you may also use pre-cut plywood. 
  • Tape does not prevent windows from breaking, taping windows is not recommended. 
  •  Fill your car’s gas tank and check oil, water and tires.
  •  Remember that gas pumps do not operate without electricity. 
  •  If you own a boat, secure it early. 
  •  Owners of swimming pools should leave them filled and super chlorinated. (cover the filtration system) 
  •  Get cash, preferably in denominations of $20 or less. Banks and ATMs will not be in operation without electricity and few stores will be able to accept credit cards, debit cards or personal checks.  

Always have some form of personal identification on your person – ID card, driver’s licence, or passport.

Originally published by the Department of Emergency Management

This article appears in the 2021 edition of BT’s Disaster Preparedness. Read the full publication here.

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