Emergency Preparedness should always be a concern, especially when it comes to an evacuation. If an evacuation is called for, either voluntary or mandatory, you should evacuate. In this day and age there is no reason for hurricane related deaths. Should you stay, please notify family members of your choice as well as the Fire Department. During extreme weather conditions it maybe come difficult to respond during certain weather conditions.
Should you decide to evacuate, please consider taking the following: Deed to house/property, insurance information, birth certificates, passports, keys, photo albums. Back up computer information to CDs. Most importantly, make sure your cars have a full tank of gas and that you have cash on hand. Turn off gas and electric. If need be, board up windows. Write this list down, add items to it you feel are necesary and keep it on file.
Should you decide to stay, have another list on file. In addition to the above, you need to be well stocked on non perishable foods and water. Have a gas or coal BBQ. Have buckets available to store water for bathing. Matches, candles, batteries, radio. In addition to your car, make sure you have gas for your generator. Keep in mind during Hurricane Gloria, Bayport was without power for 1 week.
Below you will find information on items you should have in your house in case of any natural or other disasters. You can always stop in or call the Bayport Fire Headquarters or any Emergency Services Agency for assistance or any questions.
Click on any of the below links for more information, you will be redirected to the Dept. of Homeland Security. You may also call the Bayport Fire Department, at 631-472-0641, for any local information or if you need any assistance.
Make a First Aid Kit
Water & Food
Other Supplies & Supply Check List
In addition to what you should have, you should always have a plan in place in the case of ANY Emergency.
Biological Threat
Chemical Threat
Explosions
Nuclear Blast
Radiation Threat
LIPA-Blackout/Power Failure
RED CROSS-Storms/Hurricane
Hurricanes-NOAA
Additional Hurricane Resources - Thank you Kayleigh!