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Village of Lancaster
Office
of Emergency Management
Scott M. Kuhlmey, Director of Emergency Management
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Thunderstorm Safety Tips
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Terms to Know Act Now to be Prepared Before the Storm
During the Storm After the Storm
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"Terms
to Know"
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Is issued when severe thunderstorms are possible in and close to the watch
area. The watch is issued to alert you to the possibility that thunderstorms
with damaging winds and large hail may develop. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio
and your local media weather updates and stay informed!
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Is issued when a severe thunderstorm has been spotted and is going to move
through your county soon. The key is to remain CALM, but take
precautionary action IMMEDIATELY to protect your life and property.
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"Act
Now to be Prepared"
Know
the county in which you live and the names of nearby cities. Severe weather
warnings are issued on a county basis.
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"Before
the Storm"
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Check the weather forecast before
leaving for extended periods outdoors.
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If a storm is approaching, keep a NOAA
Weather Radio or AM/FM radio with you.
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Watch for signs of approaching
storms.
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Postpone outdoor activities if
storms are imminent.
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Check on neighbors who require
special assistance: infants, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
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"During the Storm"
Remember: If you
can hear thunder, you are close enough to the storm to be struck by
lightning. Go to safe shelter immediately.
- Move to a sturdy building or
car. DO NOT take shelter in
small sheds, under isolated trees, or in convertible automobiles.
- If lightning occurs and sturdy
shelter is not available, get inside a hard top automobile and keep the
windows up.
- Get out of boats and away from
water.
- Telephone lines and metal pipes
can conduct electricity. Unplug appliances not necessary for obtaining
weather information. Avoid using the telephone or any electrical
appliances. Use phones only in an emergency.
- Do not take a bath or shower
- Turn off air conditioners.
Power surges from lightning can overload the compressors.
- Get to higher ground if flash
flooding or flooding is possible. DO
NOT attempt to drive to safety. Most flash flooding deaths
occur in automobiles
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"After the Storm"
- Check on neighbors who may
require special assistance -- infants, the elderly, and people with
disabilities.
- Avoid all downed power lines.
Assume they are live electricity.
- Continue to monitor NOAA
Weather Radio and your local media for latest weather updates.
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Visit www.lancasteroem.org for more
information
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