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Red Cross Shares Safety Tips Ahead of Harvey’s Arrival

Nonprofit Encourages Early Actions to Improve Resiliency

 

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23, 2017 — As all eyes are on Harvey in the Gulf of Mexico, the American Red Cross is encouraging our neighbors to take action, especially for a tropical system that could bring heavy rainfall in Louisiana. As you prepare your household for significant threats such as flooding and even high winds and storm surge, our Red Cross team – comprised mostly of volunteers – is readying our disaster responders and supplies, checking shelter and caterer availability in case they’re needed and working closely with local and state emergency managers and partners to coordinate efforts.

 

“We know the critical difference preparedness makes for each household in an emergency,” said Joshua Joachim, chief executive for the Red Cross in Louisiana. “As you take action, consider each person’s needs and how that might change if you had to evacuate suddenly, including moving to a shelter, or were without power for an extended period of time.”

 

Prepare in Advance

Preparation is the best protection against the dangers of a hurricane or tropical system. We encourage our neighbors to review these resources and to help us keep everyone safe by sharing preparedness and safety messaging with their loved ones, neighbors and colleagues.

Be sure you’re Red Cross Ready. That means:

 

Protecting Your Family

 

Protecting Your Pets & Animals

 

Protecting Your Home

 

Right Before:

 

Then, If You Can, Do This

 

If You Still Have Time, Do This

 

If You Have Pets or Livestock

 

Staying Safe During a Hurricane or Tropical System

 

 

Staying Safe Outdoors

 

Staying Safe After a Storm

 

Caring for Yourself & Loved Ones

 

Returning Home Safely

 

Cleaning and Repairing Your Home

 

Ask a Professional to

 

 

Greg Roques

Regional Communications and Marketing Manager

504.330.2567

Greg.Roques@redcross.org

 

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