Commissioner Jo Ellen Litz

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Shelter in Place or Evacuation

In the event of a serious emergency, or if there is a potential for a serious emergency, you may be instructed to do one of two things:  evacuate the area or shelter in place.  The decision to shelter in place or evacuate is made with your safety in mind.  You may be asked to shelter in place first.  Once the extent of the emergency is known, you may then be asked to evacuate.  Listen to WLBR 1270 AM.   If instructed to Shelter in Place, do the following:

bulletGo inside your home or other building, preferably in a room without windows.  Do not leave!
bulletClose draperies and blinds if explosions are possible.  Stay away from windows and doors.
bulletSeal all openings with wet towels or duct tape.
bulletClose all windows and turn of heating and cooling systems and fans.  Close fireplace dampers.
bulletProtect your breathing; cover your nose and mouth with a wet cloth and take shallow breathes.
bulletKeep your pets inside.
bulletBe prepared to evacuate!  Gather your essential supplies and keep them handy.
bulletWait for the ALL CLEAR.  Authorities will give the all clear signal over the radio or TV.

You may be asked to evacuate if the situation has the potential for escalating to a point where evacuation is required to protect your health and safety.  You may be given little notice, so be prepared.  If you are asked to evacuate, do the following:

bulletPack only what you must.  Take only the essentials:  clothing, medicines, blankets, baby supplies, flashlight, portable radio, cash and a checkbook.
bulletSecure your home:  shut off utilities at main shut off only if instructed to do so.
bulletFollow evacuation routes as instructed by emergency radio or TV broadcasts.   Emergency personnel will direct you to the nearest shelter (pets, alcohol, and firearms are not permitted in public shelters).
bulletStay off the telephone except for life-threatening emergencies.  Call 911 only if emergency assistance is required.
bulletKeep you car windows closed and your radio on.  If you run your car air conditioner or heater, use the recirculation mode only.
bulletNever drive through vapor clouds or dense smoke unless instructed to do so by emergency personnel.
bulletDo not return home until told it is safe to do so!
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