[Travelandtourism] Are you Hurricane Ready some advice from a travel agent, guide dog user and diabetic

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 26 14:11:55 UTC 2011


Hello everyone:

I realize this might be to late for some, but Hurricane season is not over
until the beginning of November, or when the oceans cool off, since we have
had very hot days, it is going to take longer for the oceans to get back to
normal.

Anyway, some safety tips for everyone.

First: Make sure you have an evacuation plan or other location to go just in
case you need to evacuate, have 911 ready or you local call center for
Hurricane Evacuations, should you not have anyone to help you get out, they
will come for you. Do not be a hero and stay with the house, a house can be
replaced your life and those of your loved ones including animals are not
replaced able.

Let friends, neighbors, family know were you are going to be so that they
don't worry.

Second: Make sure that during the storms shut down all electrical equipment,
if you have a computer shut it off.  If you have a cell phone have it ready,
these are times when old fashioned landlines are the best, because if the
cable goes and the cell phone towers go, at least you can call on your phone
if you can.

Third: Make sure you have all medications in water proof zip lock bags or
containers.  Make sure you dogs/cats food are also in waterproof containers.
Make sure this is part of your evacuation baggage should you need to take it
at a moments notice.

If you are in an area where you may not be evacuated, make sure you have
enough medications, food, candles, batteries generators, make sure all smoke
detectors and carbon monoxide alarms are working, once the hurricane or
nasty weather comes in you need to be prepared.

Your baggage should also have change of clothes for one or 2 days just in
case, phone bookLeading the Way in Independent Travel!

Cheryl Echevarria
http://www.echevarriatravel.com
631-456-5394
reservations at echevarriatravel.com

Affiliated as an Independent Contractor with Superior Travel, located in 
Baldwin, NY. www.superiortravel.com

Affiliated as an Independent Contractor with Absolute Cruise & Travel, Inc.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "cheryl echevarria" <cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com>
To: "cheryl echevarria" <cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 1:04 PM
Subject: Are you Hurricane Ready some advice from a travel agent, guide dog 
user and diabetic


> Hello everyone:
>
> I realize this might be to late for some, but Hurricane season is not over 
> until the beginning of November, or when the oceans cool off, since we 
> have had very hot days, it is going to take longer for the oceans to get 
> back to normal.
>
> Anyway, some safety tips for everyone.
>
> First: Make sure you have an evacuation plan or other location to go just 
> in case you need to evacuate, have 911 ready or you local call center for 
> Hurricane Evacuations, should you not have anyone to help you get out, 
> they will come for you. Do not be a hero and stay with the house, a house 
> can be replaced your life and those of your loved ones including animals 
> are not replaced able.
>
> Let friends, neighbors, family know were you are going to be so that they 
> don't worry.
>
> Second: Make sure that during the storms shut down all electrical 
> equipment, if you have a computer shut it off.  If you have a cell phone 
> have it ready, these are times when old fashioned landlines are the best, 
> because if the cable goes and the cell phone towers go, at least you can 
> call on your phone if you can.
>
> Third: Make sure you have all medications in water proof zip lock bags or 
> containers.  Make sure you dogs/cats food are also in waterproof 
> containers. Make sure this is part of your evacuation baggage should you 
> need to take it at a moments notice.
>
> If you are in an area where you may not be evacuated, make sure you have 
> enough medications, food, candles, batteries generators, make sure all 
> smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms are working, once the hurricane 
> or nasty weather comes in you need to be prepared.
>
> Your baggage should also have change of clothes for one or 2 days just in 
> case, phone book.
> Leading the Way in Independent Travel!
>
> Cheryl Echevarria
> http://www.echevarriatravel.com
> 631-456-5394
> reservations at echevarriatravel.com
>
> Affiliated as an Independent Contractor with Superior Travel, located in 
> Baldwin, NY. www.superiortravel.com
>
> Affiliated as an Independent Contractor with Absolute Cruise & Travel, 
> Inc. 





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