The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Red Cross urges disaster preparatio­n

- By Staff report news@morningjou­rnal.com @MorningJou­rnal on Twitter

As individual­s and families remain at home at a higher rate due to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak and social distancing measures, the American Red Cross is urging all Northeast Ohio residents to take the time to prepare for future disasters.

In a news release, the Red Cross has offered some safety tips to practice and follow while everyone is home together during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Home fire safety

• Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms and outside sleeping areas.

• Test smoke alarms every month. If they’re not working, change the batteries.

• Talk with all family members about a home fire escape plan, make sure everyone has two exits out of every room.

• Practice your fire escape plan and have everyone meet at the designated safe location. Make sure everyone escapes in two minutes or less.

Flood safety

• Assemble an emergency preparedne­ss kit.

• Create a household evacuation plan that includes your pets.

• Educate your family on how to use the Safe and Well website.

• Talk with your family about what to do if a flood watch or warning is issued. Discussing floods ahead of time helps reduce fears, especially for younger children.

• Make sure you have access to the National Oceanic Atmospheri­c Administra­tion, also known as NOAA, radio broadcasts.

• Prepare a pet emergency kit for your companion animals.

Tornado safety

• Talk about tornadoes with your family so that everyone knows where to go if a tornado warning is issued.

• Ensure you have access to NOAA radio broadcasts.

• Prepare a pet emergency kit for your furry friends.

Thundersto­rm safety

• Discuss thundersto­rm safety and lightning safety with all members of your household.

• Pick a safe place in your home for household members to gather during a thundersto­rm. This should be away from windows, skylights and glass doors.

• Make a list of items to bring inside in the event of a severe thundersto­rm.

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