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Delhi
Charter Township
Fire Department
Tornado/Storm Safety

Preparing for a
tornado/thunderstorm:
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Plan ahead. Be sure everyone in
your household knows where to go and what to do in case of a tornado warning.
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Know the safest location for
shelter in your home, workplace and school. Load bearing walls near the center
of the basement or lowest level generally provide the greatest protection.
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Know the location of designated
shelter areas in local public facilities, such as schools, shopping centers and
other public buildings.
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Have emergency supplies on hand,
including a battery-operated radio, flashlight and a supply of fresh batteries,
first-aid kit, water and cell phone.
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Make an inventory of household
furnishings and other possessions. Supplement it with photographs of each room.
Keep in a safe place.
What to do when a thunderstorm
approaches your area:
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Seek safe shelter when you first
hear thunder, see dark threatening clouds developing overhead or lightning.
Count the seconds between the time you see lightning and hear the thunder. You
should already be in a safe location if that time is less than 30 seconds. Stay
inside until 30 minutes after you last hear thunder. Lightning can strike more
than 10 miles away from any rainfall!
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When you hear thunder, run to the
nearest large building or a fully enclosed vehicle (soft-topped convertibles
are not safe). You are not safe anywhere outside.
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If you are boating or swimming,
get to land and shelter immediately.
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Telephone lines and metal pipes
can conduct electricity. Unplug appliances not necessary for receiving weather
information. Use plug-in telephones only in an emergency.
What
to do when a tornado warning is issued for your area:
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Quickly move to shelter in the
basement or lowest floor of a permanent structure.
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In homes and small buildings go to
the basement and get under something sturdy, like a workbench or stairwell. If
no basement is available, go to an interior part of the home on the lowest
level. A good rule of thumb is to put as many walls between you and the tornado
as possible.
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In schools, hospitals and public
places move to designated shelter areas. Interior hallways on the lowest floors
are generally best.
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Stay away from windows, doors and
outside walls. Broken glass and wind blown projectiles cause more injuries and
deaths than collapsed buildings. Protect your head with a pillow, blanket or
mattress.
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Mobile homes and vehicles offer
virtually no shelter. Leave them and go to the nearest shelter. Highway
overpasses do not offer shelter.
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If there is no shelter nearby, the
best alternative is to find a low spot away from trees, fences and poles, but
not in a place subject to flooding. Shield your head with your arms.
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If you are boating or swimming,
get to land and shelter immediately.
After a tornado/thunderstorm:
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Inspect your property and motor
vehicles for damage. Write down the date and list damages for insurance
purposes. Check for electrical problems and gas leaks and report them to the
utility company at once.
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Watch out for fallen power lines.
Stay out of damaged buildings until you are sure they are safe and will not
collapse. Secure your property from further damage or theft.
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Use only approved or chlorinated
supplies of drinking water. Check food supplies.
Fire
Department
Contact Information

Delhi
Township
Fire
Dept.
2074
Aurelius
Rd.
Holt MI
48842
phone:
517-694-3327
fax:
517-699-3879
email
Office
hours:
M-F 8:00
a.m. -
5:00
p.m.
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