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a Layers of protective clothing are more effectiveand efficient than a single layer ofthick clothing.

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c Don't overexert yourself sNveling snow. It isextremely hard work and can bring on a heartattack, a major cause of death during and afterwinter storms.

a Don't take unnecessary trips.

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A tornado is a violent storm with spiraling high-speed winds. Tornadoes are usuallyaccompanied by hail, severe thunderstorms andwind. The noise of a tornado has been describedas a roaring sound-like a train far away!

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c in schools, nursing homes, hospitals, facteries,and shopping centers, go to pre-designatedshelter areas. Interior hallways on the lowestfloors are best,

a in high rise buildings, go to interior smallrooms or hallways.

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Enter the June-November hurricane seasonprepared by stocking tools, batteries, f

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a Know where high ground is and how to getthere quickly.

o Watch for rising water levels and don't try todrive through flooded areas,

a Abandon your vehicle if water begins to riseover the road, and head for higher groundimmediately.

A Flash Flood Watch means that heavy rainsmay cause flash flooding in certain areas.

A Flash Flood Warning means that flash floodingis occurring or imminent on certain streamsor in designated areas.

Do you have flood insurance? Do you know thatyour homeowners insurance policy does notinclude flood insurance? If you live in a flood-prone area, protect yourself and your family fromthe consequences. Call your local insuranceagent or broker now to ask about flood insurance.

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