Any tips on how to prepare for a possible hurricane coming through DC?
I have a basement.
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Any tips on how to prepare for a possible hurricane coming through DC?
I have a basement.
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Yes, this,
If you are unable to evacuate, go to your safe room. If you do not have one, follow these guidelines:
•Stay indoors during the hurricane and away from windows and glass doors.
•Close all interior doors—secure and brace external doors.
•Keep curtains and blinds closed. Do not be fooled if there is a lull; it could be the eye of the storm - winds will pick up again.
•Take refuge in a small interior room, closet, or hallway on the lowest level.
•Lie on the floor under a table or another sturdy object.
...and pray.
Thanks Cookie.
I can't afford a safe room.
Any tips for preparing the house?
DC is inland, so I do not know what to expect.
But I suppose 60mph wind and a lot of rain might not be out of the question, but it will not be the same as a full coastal hit.
Don't be afraid. It will be okay. I was never in a hurricane, but I was in 5 tornados. I got to like them after the third. :)
Check out this site,
http://www.fema.gov/hazard/hurricane/hu_during.shtm
Get out of the area if you can Ian.
...and pray. lol.
and, take your animals with you. My cat, I put in a pillowcase, he feels safe in it and won't run. Unless, you got a cat carrier. If you got a cat that is.
Ian, if 60 mph winds and rain is all what you are expected to get I wouldn't worry. Make sure your generator and chain saw work and lay in a supply of gas, water, propane for the gas grill, basic foods, etc.
I shouldn't say he can't run in it, he did once. All around the floor tied up in pillowcase, but, he couldn't go fast and couldn't go far. I know my cat, he was probably looking for his food bowl. lol. The kids was amused and it made them laugh all the while you could hear that freight train noise, so the walking pillowcase also, took their minds off of it. Animals are less afraid if they can't see what the noise is all about. I know this for a fact. lol, no I don't, lol. But, it sounds good.
I read it in the bible. Noah said it as the animals was boarding, all in pillowcases. The truth it is in there.
That is where I learned this trick. Do you believe me?
60 mph winds, sheez that is a gentle breeze! That is nothing... Don't worry. Just incase though if your wife is afraid, how big is she? smaller than a exlarge size pillowcase?
... just an experiment, lol.
The funniest thing that ever happened during one was after it all cleared and I when I walked outside to find, really nice outdoor cushions laying all on my deck. My husband said, I had to give them back, lol. I figured, finders' keepers...
...maybe, you will find something really neat afterwards! If it was me, I would go big, I need another car.
Well, if all else that Cookie suggested fails, Let me suggest this: Put your head between your knees, and kiss your *** goodbye.
Seriously, 60 mile an hours winds are nothing. Back in the 80's hurricane Gloria hit Long Island pretty hard http://www.hurricanes-blizzards-nore...NE-GLORIA.html and did some heavy damage here with sustained winds of 145 MPH!
And here is some info on Hurricane Hugo: http://www.hurricanes-blizzards-nore...ICANEHUGO.html
Well, it might be 75 mph winds.
75 mph instead of 60? The only difference this would make to me is that I would lay in a two day supply of beer instead of a one day supply.
I don't have a generator.
It's cultural. In England, I cannot remember having a power outage. Ever.
At what wind speeds do you need to "board up"?
I remember one Thanksgiving playing touch football in 60 mile an hour winds.
Passing the ball was kind of tough.
At the ranch in Mattawa, we always parked the cars with the nose into the wind, otherwise when you opened a door the wind would catch it and bend the metal.
What's that about Cookie suggesting you put your wife in a ex large pillow case until it's over?
Maybe not, she might think you have other ideas.