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City of Richmond advises residents to prepare for Hurricane Sandy

Posted at 5:27 PM, Oct 25, 2012
and last updated 2012-10-25 17:27:33-04

RICHMOND, Va. (WTVR)—The City of Richmond advises metro-area residents to prepare for the potential impact from Hurricane Sandy, in a release sent out late Thursday afternoon.

City officials said that although the forecasted track of Hurricane Sandy is still uncertain, residents are urged to take precautions now in preparation for any possible hurricane impact.

The city sent out a list of suggested steps for emergency preparedness. [RELATED: Interactive Hurricane Tracker]

The release is below:

Make an emergency supply kit to include essential supplies that will last at least three days.  Supply kits should include a battery-powered radio and extra batteries, non-perishable food and water, toiletries, flashlights, a first aid kit and medications. Also, include items needed for infants, seniors, and pets. You may want to keep a second kit in your car in case you are told to evacuate.

Bring in or secure any object that may be blown about by high winds, including plants, patio furniture, garden décor, etc.

Do not connect your generator directly to your home’s wiring. Connecting a portable electric generator directly to your household wiring can be deadly to you and others. A generator that is directly connected to your home’s wiring may ‘back feed’ onto the power lines connected to your home.

In the event you must leave your home, create a family communications plan by discussing with your family what actions should be taken during an actual emergency. Decide in advance on a meeting place if your family cannot return home. Designate an out-of-town friend or relative as a point-of-contact, and plan for the specific needs of your household, such as transportation of medical equipment or pet evacuation needs.

The City asks that residents remain home during this weather event. If travel is necessary, please review the following suggestions:

  • If you do have to drive, drive cautiously; If driving, decrease speed;
  • Have a full tank of gas;
  • Have a cell phone with a full charge with you

Businesses have a critical role in emergency preparedness. Putting a disaster plan in motion now will improve the likelihood that your business or company will survive and recover. Visit www.ready.gov/business for more information.

 Although mass evacuations do not appear to be necessary with this weather event, City officials may decide some area evacuations are necessary. Residents should prepare to be self sustaining by having food that doesn’t need refrigeration and one gallon of water per person per day.

Residents are strongly advised to stay tuned to local TV and radio stations for the most current storm information. In the event your home loses electrical power, plan to have a battery-powered and/or hand-crank radio and extra batteries ready so that you can hear weather information and instructions from officials.

For up-to-date information and additional instructions from the city of Richmond during the storm, please visit www.Richmondgov.com, follow the City on Twitter @CityRichmondVA, and stay tuned to local radio and television stations.

***Also make sure to download CBS 6 email alerts. We will help keep you ahead of the storm.