[Md-sligo] Fw: Hurricane Sandy Update
Debbie Brown
63characters at comcast.net
Mon Oct 29 17:12:37 UTC 2012
For those of you who are getting email at home and reading it, here is
emergency information. It has been posted before, but in case you have lost
it and don't want to go digging through the archives
Debbie
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From: "MCPL DRCINFO" <drcinfo at montgomerycountymd.gov>
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 12:07 PM
Subject: FW: Hurricane Sandy Update
Below is the text of an Alert Montgomery message, with emergency telephone
numbers and safety information for before, during and after a storm. It's
dated Friday, October 26, so check for an update by subscribing to get Alert
Montgomery at https://alert.montgomerycountymd.gov. Be prepared with this
information in case your electricity goes out and you can't access your
email.
Francie Gilman
Librarian
Disability Resource Center
http://montgomerycountymd.libguides.com/disabilityservices
<https://mail.montgomerycountymd.gov/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://montgomerycountymd.libguides.com/disabilityservices>
Rockville Memorial Library
Voice 240-777-0959
TTY 240-777-0902
Hurricane Sandy Update - October 26, 2012
Hurricane Sandy has the potential to make an impact to the Mid-Atlantic
region beginning late Sunday. Although the track of the storm is still
uncertain, Montgomery County residents should prepare for heavy rain,
tropical storm force wind gusts (35 mph), and downed tree and power lines.
Following is some information to help Montgomery County residents,
businesses, and community groups prepare:
** Stay Informed **
Know how to get information even if you have no power. Make sure you have a
battery-operated or crank radio in your emergency kit. You can also follow
Montgomery County updates on Twitter and Facebook through your mobile
device.
. Montgomery County Government on Twitter -
http://twitter.com/MontgomeryCoMD
. Montgomery County Government on Facebook -
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Montgomery-County-Government/53568216648?ref=ts
. Montgomery County's Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security
on Facebook -
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Montgomery-County-MD-Office-of-Emergency-Management-Homeland-Security/106493569384317
** Reporting an Emergency **
During severe weather and all other times, residents are reminded to call
9-1-1 only in emergencies that threaten life or property, which include any
type of fire or serious medical condition, when there is fear for personal
safety or the safety of others, or during a crime in progress. Calling 9-1-1
for the wrong reason or calling the number inadvertently may keep someone
else from getting the help they need. DO NOT call 9-1-1 to ask for
directions; check on power, phone, or cable outages; inquire about road or
weather conditions; check on the status of school closings; for information
about public services; or to report situations that are not emergencies. If
you do call by mistake, please stay on the line until the call taker can
confirm that you do not require emergency assistance.
** Storm Preparations **
Whenever a hurricane threatens a region, a hurricane watch will be issued
within 24-36 hours. A hurricane warning will be issued if hurricane
conditions are expected within 24 hours or less. Below are some more
preparedness tips for hurricanes and other storms:
** Before a Storm **
. Put copies of important documents in a safe place, preferably a waterproof
container. Important documents can include passports, birth certificates,
insurance policies or anything else that might be needed immediately or
cannot be easily replaced.
. Have enough cash for a few days - ATM's may not work during power outages
and stores might not be able to take debit and credit cards.
. Make sure vehicle gas tanks are full.
. Secure or bring inside exterior items that might become windborne, such as
lawn furniture, toys and garden tools.
. Fill prescriptions that might be needed and stock up on any necessary
medical supplies.
. Keep flashlights and battery-powered radios with extra batteries on hand,
along with a basic first aid kit, emergency food and water, and a
non-electric can opener. Have enough non-perishable food and water for at
least 72 hours.
. Listen to the radio or television for hurricane progress reports.
. Clean out gutters.
. Turn the refrigerator and freezer to the coldest setting in anticipation
of a power outage. Open the doors only when necessary and close quickly.
. Refrain from putting out trash cans the night before the regular pickup.
. Clean and remove leaves from storm drain inlets and catch basins in front
of your home.
** During a Storm **
. Avoid using candles for lighting. Use a battery-powered flashlight.
. Never use a candle when fueling equipment such as a kerosene heater or
lantern, since the candle flame can ignite fumes from the fuel.
. Try to stay in an interior room or away from windows.
. Stay calm and do not call 911 unless it is an emergency.
. If flooding occurs, turn off electricity at the main breaker.
. During a power outage, turn off major appliances. This will minimize
losing power again through a power surge and protect the equipment when
power returns.
. Do not go outside. Flying debris from high winds is a danger. As the eye
of the storm passes, there will be a short period of calm followed by rapid
wind speed increases to hurricane force that will come from the opposite
direction.
** After a Storm **
. Do not touch fallen or low-hanging wires of any kind under any
circumstances. Stay away from puddles with wires in or near them. Do not
touch trees or other objects in contact with power lines.
. USE PHONES ONLY FOR EMERGENCIES. Call 911 only for life-threatening
situations.
. Call police or your utility companies immediately to report hazards such
as downed power lines, broken gas or water mains or overturned gas tanks.
. Avoid areas subject to flooding, including low spots, canals and streams.
Do not attempt to drive on a flooded road -you can be stranded or trapped.
The depth of the water and the condition of the road is not always obvious.
. Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize flood
dangers, downed wires and other hazards.
. For downed trees on public property, call 3-1-1 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
weekdays (or 240-777-0311 from outside the County or from a cell phone) or
go to http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/311 at any time to report the
problem. If live wires are involved, the tree is blocking a roadway, the
tree is on a structure, or if persons are trapped under the fallen tree,
call 9-1-1.
. Trees that have fallen on private property are the responsibility of the
property owner. The County's Office of Consumer Protection advises
homeowners to deal with established businesses only, and to call Consumer
Protection first to check a business' complaint record. Consumer Protection
can be reached at 240-777-3636.
. For non-emergency police assistance, call the police non-emergency number,
301-279-8000.
. If case of a power outage, residents are urged to take steps to ensure
that food left in the refrigerator and freezer is safe. According to the
United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection
Service, meat, poultry, fish and eggs should be refrigerated at 40° F and
frozen food at or below 0° F, which may be difficult with a prolonged power
outage. Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible
to maintain the cold temperature. A refrigerator will only keep food safely
cold for about four hours if it is unopened. Food such as meat, poultry,
fish, eggs, milk, soft cheeses, butter and leftover cooked meats, casseroles
and pizza should be thrown out if they have been held above 40° F for over
two hours. A full freezer will hold the temperature for approximately 48
hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the door remains closed. To be sure a
particular food is cold enough; take its temperature with a food
thermometer. Never taste food to determine its safety.
. Do not operate charcoal grills, propane camping stoves or generators
indoors.
** Important Utility Numbers: **
. Pepco: 1-877-737-2662
. Baltimore Gas and Electric (BG&E): 1-877-778-2222 or 1-800-685-0123
. Potomac Edison (Allegheny Power): 1-800-255-3443
. Washington Gas: 800-752-7520
. WSSC: 1-800-828-4002
For more information about emergency preparedness, visit
http://www.MontgomeryCountyMD.gov/OEMHS
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