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Storm
Preparedness
Know Your Risk - Prepare your Family - Protect Your Property - Stay Informed
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/OES/stormprep.htm
Where to get SAND BAGS /
- NO! Sandbag
filled too full
If ou live in Arroyo Grande:
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City of Arroyo Grande Corporation Yard
1375 Ash St, Arroyo Grande
Mon. through Fri., 7:30am-4:00pm NO! Sandbag
Maximum of 10 :le too low
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bout Fill one-half the sanfuldbag
l If you live in Grover Beach: nd tie near the top,it needs to be tied
Sand is available at the following location:
- City of Grover Beach Corporation Yard
1150 Farroll Ave., Grover Beach ' '*l.
- bags available if storm is forecasted
If You live in Oceano:
Sand is available at the following locations: L
- 13th and Warner
- bags available if storm is forecasted
- 22nd street at the AG Creek Bridge _
Sand bags can be purchased at: - f
Farm Supply: 1079 El Camino Real, Arroyo Grande 41T' CITi,
Ace Hardware: 186 Station Way, Arroyo Grande .�
1056 Grand Ave, Grover Beach ,EST. //j/ 2010(
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Home Depot: Los Osos Valley Road, San Luis Obispo (805)473-5490
www.fivecitiesfireauthority.org
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Protect Yourself Before,
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Below are a few steps you can take to help prepare you and
your family for the upcoming storm season.
For additional tips and information, see the links below.
Before The Storm During the Storm Storm Preparation
Websites
Prepare by gathering emergency Stay indoors and avoid driving as
supplies, making a family plan, much as possible. If driving is More Tips from the County
and discussing emergency necessary, take emergency
notifications and expectations supplies with you and drive with Office of Emergency Services
with your workplace and/or your extra caution. National
children's school. ( TURN
Do not drive or walk through fast AROUND Weather
Install and/or check the batteries moving water or flooded areas. I DON'T Service - Turn
on your smoke detectors and DROWN Around Don't
carbon monoxide detectors. If the power goes out, close off c'—'"' AL• Drown
unused rooms to consolidate and
Keep a battery powered radio retain heat.
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location. Acquire extra batteries. Bring pets inside. taws
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If you have access to an outside Stay tuned to local tv or radio
generator, have an electric cord stations to keep up to date on diriallial
long enough to keep the the situation and changing
generator at least 20 feet from conditions. – ,
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doors, windows and vents. I
Never use generators, outdoor
Make plans for how you can cooking equipment, or gasoline American Red
avoid driving in extreme or propane heaters indoors. American Cross Power
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Prepare your Safety Tips
After the Storm personal plan
Prepare your home and your in case of a
property for the upcoming storm power outage
season; clean out gutters, If the power is out for more than
maintain trees, and inspect a few days, community shelters Flood
and/or repair your roof. may be set up for those who do
not have adequate supplies. � O Insurance
Information
Identify if your home is in a flood Keep eye out for storm NATIONAL FLOOD
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damage that may cause harm
Be alert to changing weather such as broken tree limbs,
conditions by following local damaged power lines, etc.
news sources, the National Inspect your home for any
Weather Service, and utilizing a
weather radio. damage caused by the storm.
FLOODS
Floods are the most common natural disasters
in the country. However, not all floods are alike.
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rain or during warm weather after a heavy
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of rain. It is important to be prepared for
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especially if you live in a low-lying area. near
water or downstream from a dam. Even a very
small stream or a dry creek bed can overflow
and cause flooding.
PREPARE SUPPLIES MAKE A PLAN STAY INFORMED
Prepare an emergency supply kit, Develop a family emergency plan. Know the terms
which includes items like non- Your family may not be together in the
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perishable food, water, battery same place when disaster strikes, so Flash Flood Warning: there has
operated or crank radio, extra it is important to know how you will been a sudden flood. Head for
flashlights and batteries. Consider contact one another, how to get back higher ground immediately
keeping a laptop computer in your together and what you will do in case height.
vehicle. The kit should include: of emergency.
• Flood Warninq: there has been
• Prescriptions • Plan places where your family will a flood or there will be a flood
• Bottled water, a battery radio meet, both within and outside your soon. It is advised to evacuate
and extra batteries, a first aid immediate neighborhood. immediately.
kit and a flashlight.
• Copies of important • Be sure to take into account the • Flood Watch: It is possible that
documents (Driver's license, specific needs of family members. a flood will occur. Be prepared
Social Security card and to move to an area of higher
insurance policy, etc.) • Notify the people who provide care ground.
for your family and babysitters
,/ about your plan. • Flood Advisory: It is possible
that a flood may occur.
• Make plans for your pets.
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MORE INFORMATION
BEFORE A FLOOD IF YOU SUSPECT A FLOOD WHEN YOU ARE EVACUATING
• Determine if you live in a • Move furniture and valuables • Do not drive through water of
flood zone. to higher floors in your home. unknown depth. 1 foot of water
can float a vehicle.
• Find out if you have flood • Tune to a local radio or
insurance. television for news updates. • Do not drive through rushing
water. 2 feet of water can ward
• Avoid building in a floodplain • Be prepared to evacuate. Get off even large trucks and SUVs.
unless you are going to raise your disaster supplies kit,
your home. pets and valuables. • Avoid downed power lines.
• Seal walls in basements with • Do not drive around barricades.
waterproofing compounds to Roads and bridges may be
avoid leaks. flooded.
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FAILURE OF DAMS AND DIKES
• Determine if you live downstream from a dam or flood area if a dam breaks.
• Identify and know your evacuation routes.
• Find out how you will be notified in the event a failure or rupture occurs.
Most insurance policies do not protect property against flood losses. For information on flood insurance, call
your local insurance agent or call the National Flood Insurance Program at (888) 379-9531.