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2012 National Hurricane Preparedness Week - Pledge to Prepare

Thousands around the country are pledging to be a "Force of Nature" and taking action to prepare for the potential negative impacts of hurricanes and tropical storms. Hurricane season begins June 1 and extends through November 30. As we saw last year with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, severe tropical weather can impact coastal and inland areas alike.

Hurricanes and tropical storms are known for the unforgettable visuals we see on the news every year—trees bending due to high winds and heavy rains, rendering TV cameras useless as they look over an abandoned beach. But in addition to these obvious effects, hurricanes and tropical storms can often disrupt life for those in coastal and inland areas through evacuations, prolonged power outages, and flooding.

With these risks in mind, be prepared for hurricane season by:

  • Knowing your risk: Understand how hurricanes and tropical storms can affect where you live and work, as well as how weather could impact you and your family.
  • Taking action: Actions can be small, simple, and quick.
    • You can pledge to develop an emergency plan based on your local hurricane, severe storm, and flooding hazard, and practice how and where you will evacuate if instructed by your emergency management officials
    • Post your plan in your home where visitors can see it
    • Learn how to strengthen your home and business against hurricanes
    • Download FEMA's mobile app so you can access important safety tips on what to do before, during, and after a hurricane
    • Understand the National Hurricane Center warning and alerts
  • Being an example: Once you have taken action and pledged, share your story with your family and friends.
    • Create a YouTube video, post your story on Facebook, comment on a blog, or send a tweet
    • Post the Be a Force of Nature widget on your social media profiles