When a Storm Threatens

  • If you decide to stay in your home, be sure to have shutters for all windows and openings and determine how long it will take you to put them up. Will rising water be an issue in your home?
  • Notify any out-of-area friends and relatives that you are staying. Determine what special supplies and food you will need to have on hand and how you will cope with any family member with medical needs.
- First-aid kit
- Sanitary items
- Enough food to feed your family for at least three days
- Cash will be invaluable in the event of widespread damage.
- Important papers (take them with you if you evacuate)
  • Move all valuables to higher levels in your home in case of flooding.
  • Move vehicles to a covered area to prevent damage from high winds, flying debris and hail.
  • Prepare for high winds by boarding up windows and other glass and anchoring outside objects.
  • Identify loose items located outside, such as lawn furniture, grills, toys, and yard equipment that should be brought inside before a storm.
  • Fuel all vehicles before a storm hits and get to the ATM or bank and secure some cash. Banks will probably be closed for some time after a severe storm. Keep a photo ID that shows your home address.
  • Move boats and trailers close to the house and extend mooring lines of boats in the water.
  • Ask an out-of-state friend or relative to serve as a family contact.
  • Make sure everyone in your family knows how to reach your contact.
  • Check on neighbors, especially elderly or disabled persons and children.
  • Watch WRAL-TV5 News and check WRAL.com for critical information and storm coordinates.