2. IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL LEARN
➢Reminder - what is a storm?
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3. IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL LEARN
➢Reminder - what is a storm?
➢How to stay safe during a storm
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4. IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL LEARN
➢Reminder - what is a storm?
➢How to stay safe during a storm
➢Who will help?
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5. IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL LEARN
➢Reminder - what is a storm?
➢How to stay safe during a storm
➢Who will help?
➢What should you do if someone gets hurt or there is an
emergency?
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6. IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL LEARN
➢Reminder - what is a storm?
➢How to stay safe during a storm
➢Who will help?
➢What should you do if someone gets hurt or there is an
emergency?
➢What to do and what not to do during a storm
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7. IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL LEARN
➢Reminder - what is a storm?
➢How to stay safe during a storm
➢Who will help?
➢What should you do if someone gets hurt or there is an
emergency?
➢What to do and what not to do during a storm
➢Recovery after a storm
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8. What is a storm?
A storm is any disturbed state of an environment or
the earth's atmosphere affecting its surface and
implying severe weather.
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9. HOW TO STAY SAFE DURING A STORM
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10. How to stay safe during a storm?
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Follow your
EMERGENCY PLAN
11. How to stay safe during a storm?
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Follow your
EMERGENCY PLAN
Listen to the adults
and professionals
12. How to stay safe during a storm?
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Follow your
EMERGENCY PLAN
Listen to the weather
forecast
Listen to the adults
and professionals
13. How to stay safe during a storm
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YOUR PARENTS,
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
WILL TELL YOU WHAT
TO DO
IF YOU ARE AT HOME
14. How to stay safe during a storm
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YOUR PARENTS,
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
WILL TELL YOU WHAT
TO DO
FOLLOW YOUR
EMERGENCY PLAN
IF YOU ARE AT HOME
15. How to stay safe during a storm
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YOUR TEACHES WILL
TELL YOU WHAT TO DO
IF YOU ARE AT SCHOOL
16. How to stay safe during a storm
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YOUR TEACHES WILL
TELL YOU WHAT TO DO
FOLLOW YOUR
SCHOOL
EMERGENCY PLAN
IF YOU ARE AT SCHOOL
17. How to stay safe during a storm
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YOUR TEACHES WILL
TELL YOU WHAT TO DO
FOLLOW YOUR
SCHOOL
EMERGENCY PLAN
IF YOU ARE AT SCHOOL
LISTEN TO ADULTS AND
PROFESSIONALS
19. WHO WILL HELP?
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• Search and rescue
• Attending vehicle collisions on the
road
FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES
20. WHO WILL HELP?
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•Be proactive in alleviating
areas affected by the
severe weather, i.e. snow-
ploughing or sandbagging
• pumping water away in
the event of flooding
FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES
21. WHO WILL HELP?
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•They would ask you to
evacuate your home, if
necessary
•Warn and inform you of the
development of the severe
weather emergency
FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES
22. WHO WILL HELP?
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•They would ask you to evacuate
your home, if necessary
POLICE
23. WHO WILL HELP?
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•They would ask you to evacuate
your home, if necessary
POLICE
•They will coordinate the
overall multi-agency response
24. WHO WILL HELP?
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•They would ask you to evacuate
your home, if necessary
POLICE
•They will coordinate the
overall multi-agency response
•They would close off areas where
you are not allowed to go, i.e. roads
25. WHO WILL HELP?
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•They would ask you to evacuate
your home, if necessary
POLICE
•They will coordinate the
overall multi-agency response
•They would close off areas where
you are not allowed to go, i.e. roads
•They could search for
missing persons, where
reported
26. WHO WILL HELP?
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•They would ask you to evacuate
your home, if necessary
POLICE
•They will coordinate the
overall multi-agency response
•They would close off areas where
you are not allowed to go, i.e. roads
•They could search for
missing persons, where
reported
•Warn and inform you of the development
of the severe weather emergency
27. WHO WILL HELP?
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AMBULANCE
SERVICE
•They provide help when someone is
injured or needs medical assistance
28. WHO WILL HELP?
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LOCAL
AUTHORITIES •They will support the Emergency
Services
29. WHO WILL HELP?
e-Learning for the Prevention, Preparedness and Response to Natural Disasters
LOCAL
AUTHORITIES •They will support the Emergency
Services
•They will carry out highways
maintenance, i.e. gritting and snow
ploughing
30. WHO WILL HELP?
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LOCAL
AUTHORITIES •They will support the Emergency
Services
•They will close roads, if necessary
•They will carry out highways
maintenance, i.e. gritting and snow
ploughing
31. WHO WILL HELP?
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LOCAL
AUTHORITIES •They will support the Emergency
Services
•They will close roads, if necessary
•They will manage Rest Centres for
evacuees
•They will carry out highways
maintenance, i.e. gritting and snow
ploughing
32. WHO WILL HELP?
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LOCAL
AUTHORITIES
•Clear roads from fallen trees or snow
33. WHO WILL HELP?
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LOCAL
AUTHORITIES
•Clear roads from fallen trees or snow
•Start cleaning areas which have been
damaged by the storm
34. WHO WILL HELP?
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LOCAL
AUTHORITIES
•Clear roads from fallen trees or snow
•They will warn and inform on the
development of the severe weather
emergency
•Start cleaning areas which have been
damaged by the storm
35. WHO WILL HELP?
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COASTGUARD
•Coastguards will be sending lifeboats
and/or helicopters to help people in an
emergency at sea or in flooded areas
36. WHO WILL HELP?
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VOLUNTEERS
•There will often be a lot of volunteers
who can help in any way they can, i.e.
sandbagging or at rest centres
37. What should you do if someone gets hurt
or there is another emergency?
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38. What should you do if someone gets hurt or there is an
emergency?
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CALL
999
39. CALLING 999 – STEP ONE
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CALMLY AND
BRIEFLY TELL
THE OPERATOR
WHAT KIND OF
EMERGENCY IT IS
40. CALLING 999 – STEP TWO
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The operator will put
you through to the
POLICE
41. CALLING 999 – STEP TWO
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The operator will put
you through to the
POLICE or
FIRE AND RESCUE
SERVICE
42. CALLING 999 – STEP TWO
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The operator will put
you through to the
POLICE or
FIRE AND RESCUE
SERVICE or
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
43. CALLING 999 – STEP TWO
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The operator will put
you through to the
POLICE or
FIRE AND RESCUE
SERVICE or
AMBULANCE
SERVICE or
COASTGUARD
44. CALLING 999 – STEP THREE
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TELL THE
OPERATOR
45. CALLING 999 – STEP THREE
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TELL THE
OPERATOR
➢WHO YOU ARE
46. CALLING 999 – STEP THREE
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TELL THE
OPERATOR
➢WHO YOU ARE
➢WHAT IS THE
EMERGENCY
47. CALLING 999 – STEP THREE
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TELL THE
OPERATOR
➢WHO YOU ARE
➢WHAT IS THE
EMERGENCY
➢WHERE IS THIS
EMERGENCY
48. CALLING 999 – STEP FOUR
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IF SOMEONE IS
HURT, TELL THE
OPERATOR
➢WHO IS HURT
49. CALLING 999 – STEP FOUR
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IF SOMEONE IS
HURT, TELL THE
OPERATOR
➢WHO IS HURT
➢HOW ARE THEY
HURT
50. CALLING 999 – STEP FIVE
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FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS
GIVEN BY THE
OPERATOR
only after listening to your
answers, will the operator
determine what kind of help
you or your friend need
51. CALLING 999 – STEP SIX
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DON’T HANG UP
UNTIL THE
OPERATOR TELLS
YOU TO DO SO
The information you have
given the operator will be
transferred to the specific
emergency service;
if needed, the operator will
connect you to a specialist
from the ambulance service
52. CALLING 999 – IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
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SPEAK SLOWLY AND
CLEARLY
53. CALLING 999 – IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
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SPEAK SLOWLY AND
CLEARLY
LISTEN TO THE
OPERATOR AND DO AS
HE/SHE TELLS YOU
54. CALLING 999 – IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
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SPEAK SLOWLY AND
CLEARLY
LISTEN TO THE
OPERATOR AND DO AS
HE/SHE TELLS YOU
DO NOT HANG UP UNTIL THE
OPERATOR TELLS YOU TO
55. CALLING 999 – IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
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SPEAK SLOWLY AND
CLEARLY
LISTEN TO THE
OPERATOR AND DO AS
HE/SHE TELLS YOU
DO NOT HANG UP UNTIL THE
OPERATOR TELLS YOU TO
DO NOT CALL 999 IF THERE IS NO EMERGENCY –
56. CALLING 999 – IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
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SPEAK SLOWLY AND
CLEARLY
LISTEN TO THE
OPERATOR AND DO AS
HE/SHE TELLS YOU
DO NOT HANG UP UNTIL THE
OPERATOR TELLS YOU TO
DO NOT CALL 999 IF THERE IS NO EMERGENCY –
YOU MAY SLOW DOWN THE EMERGENCY SERVICES
GOING TO HELP SOMEONE IN DANGER
57. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during
a storm
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58. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you find yourself in the proximity of a
storm
REMAIN CALM
59. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you find yourself in the proximity of a
storm
REMAIN CALM
CALL 999 IF YOU SEE
THE SIGNS OF A FLOOD or
other EMERGENCY
60. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do during a storm
Don’t go outside, stay
inside.
If you are outside when a
storm begins, get to
somewhere safe as soon as
possible.
61. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home
Stay with your family
•Contact the authorities to notify your situation
(999).
62. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home
Stay with your family
•Contact the authorities to notify your situation
(999).
•Stay together in the safest area of the house.
63. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home
Stay with your family
•Contact the authorities to notify your situation
(999).
•Stay together in the safest area of the house.
•Close all the doors and windows
64. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home
Stay with your family
•Contact the authorities to notify your situation
(999).
•Stay together in the safest area of the house.
•Close all the doors and windows
•Follow your emergency plan
65. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Check out the neighbour’s house – If your
neighbours still have power but your home
doesn’t, it is likely that the problem lies with
your own fuses or trip switches.
66. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Check out the neighbour’s house – If your
neighbours still have power but your home
doesn’t, it is likely that the problem lies with
your own fuses or trip switches. If the whole
street is out then contact your local energy
supplier to inform them (make sure you have
the number in the contact list of your Home
Emergency Plan),
67. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Check out the neighbour’s house – If your
neighbours still have power but your home
doesn’t, it is likely that the problem lies with
your own fuses or trip switches. If the whole
street is out then contact your local energy
supplier to inform them (make sure you have
the number in the contact list of your Home
Emergency Plan), or if they are already aware
they may be able to provide more detail on
the incident, i.e. cause and estimated time of
outage.
68. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Limit the use of your laptop or mobile phone
Don’t use your devices unnecessarily to save
battery power.
Use a battery powered or wind-up radio to
tune into news updates.
69. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Avoid opening your fridge or freezer more
than necessary – Leave your fridge door
closed if possible until the supply is restored.
70. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Avoid opening your fridge or freezer more
than necessary – Leave your fridge door
closed if possible until the supply is restored.
Chilled products should remain safe for a
number of hours. Freezers should remain
sufficiently cold to keep products safe for
several hours.
71. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Other sources of lighting
If you are going to use candles, paraffin or gas
lamps then please take care. Consider the
following:
72. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Other sources of lighting
If you are going to use candles, paraffin or gas
lamps then please take care. Consider the
following:
•Place them on a stable non-combustible surface
where they can’t be knocked off
73. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Other sources of lighting
If you are going to use candles, paraffin or gas
lamps then please take care. Consider the
following:
•Place them on a stable non-combustible surface
where they can’t be knocked off
•Place them away from curtains and soft
furnishings
74. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Other sources of lighting
If you are going to use candles, paraffin or gas
lamps then please take care. Consider the
following:
•Place them on a stable non-combustible surface
where they can’t be knocked off
•Place them away from curtains and soft
furnishings
•Keep them out of the reach of children and pets
75. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Other sources of lighting
If you are going to use candles, paraffin or gas
lamps then please take care. Consider the
following:
•Place them on a stable non-combustible surface
where they can’t be knocked off
•Place them away from curtains and soft
furnishings
•Keep them out of the reach of children and pets
•Do not leave them unattended!
76. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
Other sources of lighting
Ensure you have a torch
close at hand and that
the batteries are working
77. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
What about pets? Most pets will not be affected by a
power cut, but you may want to
contact your vet, local pet shop or
local animal organisation, for
advice if you own tropical fish,
unusual or exotic animals.
78. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are at home and there is a power
cut
What about pets? Most pets will not be affected by a
power cut, but you may want to
contact your vet, local pet shop or
local animal organisation, for
advice if you own tropical fish,
unusual or exotic animals.
If the power is off for only a short
period of time then most tropical
fish will be unaffected.
79. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are outside
If there is lightning and you are outside, avoid trees.
During a storm, trees may be struck by lightning.
80. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are outside
If it starts raining, sleeting,
hailing or snowing, then try and
stay dry. If you get wet then you
will get very cold.
81. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are outside
If it is very windy, take care
when you are outside as the wind
may blow rubbish and other
things around which could go in
your eyes or hit you and hurt
you.
82. What TO DO and what NOT TO DO during a storm.
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What to do if you are outside
High winds can also blow down
trees, so stay clear of trees if you
can.
83. What NOT TO DO during a storm.
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DO NOT put yourself, or others, in any
danger!
84. Who will help after a storm?
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Local authorities will prepare the recovery plan for the areas
affected by storms
Reconstructive
measures aiming
at assisting in
the recuperation
of the natural
environment.
Urgent measures - to
reduce the immediate
effects on persons and
infrastructure.
Source: Gabinete de Comunicacion - Ayto. Alcala de Guadaira
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86. Recovery after a storm
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After (Recovery)
Roads and footpaths may be
blocked while repair work is going
on. If you need to walk on the road
go very carefully and Watch, Look,
Listen.
87. Recovery after a storm
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After (Recovery)
There may be building work and
repair work in parts of buildings you
may visit/go to. Never enter a
building site.
If your house is being repaired,
never go into your house while the
work is being done without your
parent/guardian.
88. What to do when returning home after a storm
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Ensure your food and water are safe:
89. What to do when returning home after a storm
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•Discard any food that has been
exposed to water.
Ensure your food and water are safe:
90. What to do when returning home after a storm
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•Discard any food that has been
exposed to water.
•Do NOT ever use water that
you think may be
contaminated to wash
dishes, brush teeth, prepare
food, wash hands.
Ensure your food and water are safe:
91. What to do when returning home after a storm
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•Discard any food that has been
exposed to water.
•Do NOT ever use water that
you think may be
contaminated to wash
dishes, brush teeth, prepare
food, wash hands.
Ensure your food and water are safe:
Use bottled water.
93. Follow the advice of adults and
professionals
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94. Follow the advice of adults and profesionals
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Listen out for national
and local advice and
guidance. Look out for
weather bulletins, traffic
warnings, news alerts
from Emergency
Services about travel
(road, rail, air and sea).
95. Follow the advice of adults and profesionals
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If advised to stay indoors, do
so and if you are told to
leave your house, then you
need to do it, even though it
may go against your instinct
to stay within the security of
your own home.
96. REMEMBER
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STORMS CAN BE UNEXPETED
• MAKE SURE YOUR FAMILY KNOWS WHERE YOU ARE
• KEEP YOUR PHONE WITH YOU
LOOK AT THE WEATHER FORECAST
• PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT KIND OF WEATHER TO EXPECT
• FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND ADVICE GIVEN
KEEP CALM AND DON’T PANIC
• ASK FOR HELP IF YOU ARE IN TROUBLE AND YOU DON’T KNOW
WHAT TO DO
• REMEMBER WHAT YOU PRACTICED WITH YOUR FAMILY, GRAB
YOUR BAG AND GO TO THE SAFE PLACE IF SO INSTRUCTED
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