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American Red Cross
Northwest Florida Chapter
Preparedness for Mobile Homes
Be Safe
High winds can
hit unexpectedly and destroy mobile or manufactured homes,
temporary trailers and RVs
even if they
are not in a direct storm path. Do not try to ride out a
hurricane or severe storm in any of
these
structures, even if the structure is tied down or seems
protected. Leave, and Leave early!
Protect your
family’s lives and property by taking action when severe
storms threaten.
Ahead of time:
announcements.
Knowing what to
do is the best protection for you and your family.
Before a Storm Threatens
Be sure your
home is installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions and all
applicable
state regulations. Make a plan with your family that covers
what you and your pets will do and
where you will
go to stay safe. Gather supplies that you will need to act on
your plan.
Consider
keeping a ten-day supply of food and water in your home and a
three-day supply of food and
water packed
and ready in case you need to evacuate.
Make a Plan
local emergency management office now to learn about programs
your community may have to assist you.
call for help.
strikes and you cannot return home.
can help you reconnect with others and let them know that you
are OK.
contact with them at all times.
Document Your Property
home, its structure and contents.
evacuate.
others identify and return any lost items.
Learn Propane Tank Safety
tank.
When Strong Winds Are Expected
If the forecast
predicts strong winds in your area within 48 hours, take
immediate action. Choose to move
to a sturdy
building, a storm cellar, a relative’s or friend’s basement or
evacuate if you have enough time
to get clear of
the whole area.
Stay Informed
out.
are ripe for severe weather) and a WARNING (when severe
weather is occurring or about to happen).
pre-planned safe place.
Travel and Other Trailer Homes as Temporary Emergency Housing
Do not try to
pull the temporary trailer off the site. These structures were
designed to give
temporary
shelter and are not functioning “travel trailers.”
When Evacuating
Leaving early
is easier when your emergency plan and supplies are ready to
go. The following actions will
help protect
your property while you are safely away.
Secure Your Home
Shut off fuel lines and / or turn off bottled propane at the tanks.
DO NOT
disconnect
(a professional
would need to reconnect
your gas service). |