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RESPONSE TO
SPECIFIC DISASTERS -
HOME ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS

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Familiarize yourself and your
family with the location of the electrical breaker panel. |
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Turn off breakers for areas of
concern. |
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If in doubt, shut off main
breaker, which could be inside or outside your home. |
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In cases of basement flooding
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Think before stepping in any
water. |
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A shock hazard may exist even
in an inch of water if an extension cord connection is on the floor. |
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If the electrical panel is
upstairs, shut off all circuits. If the electrical pane is in the basement,
determine whether it can be reached on dry ground. If not, refer to the next
step. |
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Check your house electrical
meter. If it is on your home, there may be a main disconnect switch (breaker)
next to it. If the meter is on an underground service, it may be in front of
your home; but there should be a main breaker where the line enters the home.
Shut it off! |

RESPONSE TO SPECIFIC DISASTERS -
THUNDERSTORMS AND LIGHTNING

Protect yourself:
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Before planning an outing check
the television, radio, weather radio, or internet forecast for your area. |
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Get inside a home or large
building when a storm approaches. Stay indoors and don’t venture outside
unless absolutely necessary. If you are unable to get to a building get into a
vehicle, make sure all the windows and doors are closed. |
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Stay away from open doors,
windows, fireplaces, radiators, stoves, metal pipes, sinks and appliances. |
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Do not use plug-in electrical
equipment – hair dryers, electric blankets or razors - during the storm. |
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Use telephone for emergencies
only. Lighting may strike the telephone lines outside. |
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If you are outside, with no
time to reach a safe building or vehicle, follow these rules:
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Do not stand under a natural
lightning rod such as a tall, isolated tree in an open area. |
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Stay close to the ground.
Curl up into a ball with only your feet touching
the ground.  |
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Get out
of the water and off small boats. |
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Get
away from tractors and other metal farm equipment. |
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Stay
away from wire fences, clothes lines, metal pipes, rails, exposed sheds or
anything that is high and could conduct electricity. Some of these items
could carry electricity to you from some distance away. |
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Don't
use metal objects: fishing rods, golf clubs, cleats, etc. |
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Stay in
your vehicle if you are traveling. |
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Get off
and away from motorcycles, scooters, golf carts and bicycles. |
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If
buildings are not available seek protection in a cave, ditch, canyon or
under head-high clumps of trees. |
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If only
isolated trees are nearby, your best protection is to crouch in the open,
keeping twice as far away from isolated trees as the trees are high.
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When
you feel an electrical charge-if your hair stands on end or your skin
tingles immediately drop to the ground. |
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http://www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov/
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