Preparing for April Showers
April showers bring May flowers—it’s a saying we all know. But as we face the reality of severe weather and potential flooding in the forecast right now, it’s clear that not all April showers are gentle. While we wait for brighter days ahead, be sure to take steps now to prepare for storms. Here are five tips to help keep you and your household safe during severe spring weather.
Have a Plan. Sit down with your family and develop a plan together. Discuss best practices if weather emergencies strike when you are at work, school or home. Identify responsibilities for each member of the household. Know where everyone should go in your home for the safest shelter.
Make a Kit. While planning, take the time to organize basic supplies your household could need during a disaster. Kits should include food, water, a flashlight, a battery powered radio and extra batteries, a first aid kit, medicine, a cell phone and a cell phone charger.
Educate. Make sure you and your household understand the difference between storm watches and warnings. A watch means that severe weather is possible. A warning means that severe weather is occurring and that you should find shelter immediately.
Act Quickly. If you hear thunder, then lightning is not far behind. Meaning, you are in danger. If a watch is issued, be alert. If a warning is issued, follow your plan quickly.
Be Smart After the Storm. Despite our best efforts, severe storms can create extended power outages. Keep your refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. Be aware of hazards and debris left by the storm. Never touch downed power lines or anything in contact with those lines.
No matter what April showers bring, CEMC is prepared to respond 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can report an outage by calling or texting OUT to 800-987-2362, or online via SmartHub. Stay safe!