- Check for gas leaks--If you smell
gas or hear blowing or hissing noise, open a window and quickly leave
the building. Turn off the gas at the outside main valve if you can
and call the gas company from a neighbor's home. If you turn off the
gas for any reason, it must be turned back on by a professional.
- Look for electrical system
damage--If you see sparks or broken or frayed wires, or if you smell
hot insulation, turn off the electricity at the main fuse box or
circuit breaker. If you have to step in water to get to the fuse box
or circuit breaker, call an electrician first for advice.
- Check for sewage and water lines
damage--If you suspect sewage lines are damaged avoid using the
toilets and call a plumber. If water pipes are damaged, contact the
water company and avoid the water from the tap. You can obtain safe
water by melting ice cubes.
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- Mitigation includes any
activities that prevent an emergency, reduce the chance of an
emergency happening, or lessen the damaging effects of unavoidable
emergencies. Investing in preventive mitigation steps now such as
strengthening unreinforced masonry to withstand wind and flooding and
installing shutters on every window will help reduce the impact of
hurricanes in the future. For more information on mitigation, contact
your local emergency management office.
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