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water water water water water water water 7-day supply of non-perishable food ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and vegetables, protein or fruit bars, peanut butter, dry cereal or granola, dried fruit, nuts, crackers and canned juices fruit soup First Aid Kit with manual Hurricane Kit Check List • Manual can opener • Flashlight • Extra batteries • Cash and credit cards • Personal ID • Spare car keys • Cell phones & portable chargers • Map of your area and list of emergency shelters • Special items such as diapers, formula, prescription medicine, contact lens solution, spare eyeglasses, etc. You might be without power and drinkable water during and after the storm so make sure you have these items on hand: 7-day supply of water one gallon a day per person • Keep trees and shrubbery trimmed of diseased and dead wood • Cover all large windows and patio doors with securely fastened storm shutters made from 5/8" thick plywood or greater • Secure doors using a security deadbolt lock with 1" minimum bolt throw length • Fill available gasoline containers, keep them full until the end of the hurricane season • Bring outdoor furniture, toys, garbage cans, potted plants, garden tools, etc. inside Hurricane season is June 1 through November 30. The following tips can help you plan and be better prepared. Home Hurricane Tips Preparation Guide 2020 Hurricane For more information on making an emergency preparedness plan, go to www.texasready.gov Don’t forget your furry friends. Look after them by having the following on hand: • Crate/carrier labeled with your contact information and pet’s feeding instructions • Spoon for canned food • Pet medications • Pet toys, blankets and treats • Litter, litter pan and scoop • Plastic, regular size trash bags & sealable bags for disposing of solid waste, paper towels for accidents • Leash, collar and/or harness Tips for Pet Owners

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Page 1: 2019 Hurricane Preparation Guidegarden tools, etc. inside Hurricane season is June 1 through November 30. The following tips can help you plan and be better prepared. Home Hurricane

water water water water water water water

7-day supply of non-perishable food

ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and vegetables, protein or

fruit bars, peanut butter, dry cereal or granola, dried fruit, nuts, crackers and canned juices

fruit soup

First Aid Kit with manual

Hurricane Kit Check List

• Manual can opener

• Flashlight

• Extra batteries

• Cash and credit cards

• Personal ID

• Spare car keys

• Cell phones & portable chargers

• Map of your area and list of emergency shelters

• Special items such as diapers, formula, prescription medicine, contact lens solution, spare eyeglasses, etc.

You might be without power and drinkable water during and after the storm so make sure you have these items on hand:

7-day supply of waterone gallon a day per person

• Keep trees and shrubbery trimmed of diseased and dead wood

• Cover all large windows and patio doors with securely fastened storm shutters made from 5/8" thick plywood or greater

• Secure doors using a security deadbolt lock with 1" minimum bolt throw length

• Fill available gasoline containers, keep them full until the end of the hurricane season

• Bring outdoor furniture, toys, garbage cans, potted plants, garden tools, etc. inside

Hurricane season is June 1 through November 30. The following tips can help you plan

and be better prepared.

Home Hurricane Tips

Preparation Guide2020 Hurricane

For more information on making an emergency preparedness plan, go to www.texasready.gov

Don’t forget your furry friends. Look after them by having the following on hand:

• Crate/carrier labeled with your contact information and pet’s feeding instructions

• Spoon for canned food

• Pet medications

• Pet toys, blankets and treats

• Litter, litter pan and scoop

• Plastic, regular size trash bags & sealable bags for disposing of solid waste, paper towels for accidents

• Leash, collar and/or harness

Tips for Pet Owners

Page 2: 2019 Hurricane Preparation Guidegarden tools, etc. inside Hurricane season is June 1 through November 30. The following tips can help you plan and be better prepared. Home Hurricane

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Atlantic Basin Hurricane Tracking ChartNational Hurricane Center, Miami, Florida

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Hurricane season is June 1 through November 30. The following tips can help you plan

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2020 Hurricane Map

Review your plan with everyone in your household and make sure you all know the safest place in your home. Review where you’ll go if there’s an evacuation. Don’t forget your pets. ©2020 HEB, 20-4934 Form #29919-E

For more information on making an emergency preparedness plan, go to www.texasready.gov

Emergency Contact Numbers

Emergency Preparedness Information

Emergency/Fire/EMS/Police 9+1+1 Evacuation Assistance 9+1+1

Primary Physician __________________________Hospital Clinic _____________________________Pharmacy ________________________________Power Company ___________________________Water Company ___________________________Gas Company _____________________________Kids School _______________________________

Ready or Not? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.texasready.govReady South Texas . . . . . . . . . www.readysouthtexas.govTexas Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.texas.govTXDOT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.drivetexas.orgNational Hurricane Center . . . . . . . . . www.nhc.noaa.govAmerican Red Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.redcross.orgFEMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.fema.govH-E-B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.heb.com/hurricane

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Atlantic Basin Hurricane Tracking ChartNational Hurricane Center, Miami, Florida

TXMS

LAAL

FL

GA

SC

NC

VA

MDWV

OHPA

NJ

NYVT

NH

ME

MACT

RI

WesternSahara

Mauritania

Senegal

The Gambia

Cape Verde Islands

Azores

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The Bahamas

Mexico

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Leeward Islands

HondurasGuatemala

El Salvador Nicaragua

CostaRica Panama

Belize

Colombia Venezuela

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JamaicaCayman Is. Haiti Dom.

Republic

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U.S.V.I.

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GrenadaBarbados

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NL

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ON

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Boston

2020 Atlantic Hurricane Names

ArthurBertha

CristobalDolly

EdouardFay

Gonzalo

HannaIsaias

JosephineKyle

LauraMarcoNana

OmarPaulette

ReneSally

TeddyVicky

Wilfred

Category Wind/MPH Damage

1 74-95 minimal 2 96-110 moderate 3 111-129 extensive 4 130-156 extreme 5 157 & up catastrophic

Saffir-Simpson Scale

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