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May 15 Understand the difference between a weather watch and warning and the actions you need to take for each.
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May 14 If you live in an evacuation zone or mobile home, plan now where you will go during a storm. You don’t have to drive hundreds of miles out of town. Ask family or friends, find a hotel in a safe area of the county, or know where the public she...
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May 13 Know when and how to go. Check to see if your home is in an evacuation zone. Know the evacuation routes, including an alternate route.
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May 12 Inspect your trees before a storm strikes. Prevent damage by trimming trees and removing dead limbs or branches. Do not “top” your trees as that may weaken the tree. Consider removing trees that are decayed, hollow, aged, significantly lean...
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May 11 Check flashlights to make sure they are working and have a supply of replacement batteries in your disaster kit.
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May 10 Keep a battery powered or wind up radio on hand so that you can receive instructions on what to do or where to go during a disaster.
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May 9 Visit your county’s web page for disaster information before, during and after a disaster. Save it in your website favorites so you don’t have to search when you need it.
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May 8 Take medications regularly? Don’t let your supplies run low. Keep extra medications and health aids when possible. Make sure you have at least two weeks of prescription medicine if a storm is threatening.
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May 7 Check your disaster kit for expired food, drinks or medications. Restock as needed.
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May 6 Buy an extra can or other non-perishable food item when you shop this month, then put it on a separate shelf. You need enough supplies to feed your family for three to five days.
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May 5 Your disaster kit should have a three to five day supply of water on hand for each person and pet- one gallon per day/per person- in your household.
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May 4 Get a Kit! Assemble a disaster kit that allows you to be self-sustaining for three to five days. Learn more at www.ready.gov.
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May 3 Identify an out-of-town emergency contact and be sure every member of your family knows the phone number in case you are separated from your loved ones.
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May 2 In a disaster, children, elderly and pets are more at risk. Don’t forget to include special plans to meet their needs in your family disaster plan.
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With the start of hurricane season only one month away, Santa Rosa and Escambia counties are joining together to help residents prepare for the upcoming hurricane season with “Project Prepare- Countdown to Hurricane Season.”
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The Navarre Raider softball team won their game against Mosley April 26 7 - 1. ...
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Federal officials say BP has agreed to provide $1 billion for projects that will restore natural resources in the Gulf of Mexico damaged by last year's oil spill.
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Navarre workhorse Brock Secondine retired 14 of the last 15 batters he faced Tuesday in the Raiders' 4-2 high school baseball win at Fort Walton Beach.
"It builds everybody's confidence, really," Secondine, a senior, said after the Raiders (14-11) won it...
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Senior Night couldn’t have been much better.
Twelfth-grader Kyle Camilli provided all the offense Navarre needed Monday with a first-inning solo homerun and classmate Nick Combs pitched a three-hit, five-inning shutout in the Raiders’ 10-0 run-rule-s...
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Mike Simpson
Coldwell Banker United Realtors®, Navarre
850.206.4553
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