Programs
Severe 911±¬ÁÏÍøather Awareness 911±¬ÁÏÍøek
Be Prepared!
USF Emergency Management joins the National 911±¬ÁÏÍøather Service and Florida Division of Emergency Management with participation in Severe 911±¬ÁÏÍøather Awareness 911±¬ÁÏÍøek from February 06-10, 2023. Severe 911±¬ÁÏÍøather Awareness week serves to educate the community on potential severe weather impacts in Florida.
More information on Severe 911±¬ÁÏÍøather hazards and ways you can prepare can be found by visiting the USF Emergency Management Hazards page or the Florida Division of Emergency Management Severe 911±¬ÁÏÍøather Awareness 911±¬ÁÏÍøek page.
MONDAY - LIGHTNING
- If you hear thunder, go indoors,
- Stay inside for at least 30 minutes after thunder stops.
- If you are outside in a storm, do not use trees for cover
TUESDAY - MARINE HAZARDS
- Before boating, check forecasts well ahead of time.
- Be sure everyone is wearing a life jacket, and have a VHF marine band radio on board.
- Never swim against a rip current. To escape the current, swim parallel to the shoreline. When out of the current, swim at an angle toward the shore.
WEDNESDAY - TORNADOES AND THUNDERSTORMS
- Have a family emergency plan that includes where to go if a tornado threatens.
- During a tornado, go to an interior room without windows, and if possible, on the lowest floor of the building.
- Never stay in an automobile.
Thursday - Hurricanes and Flooding
- Have a family emergency kit, and a plan that includes where you will go if you evacuate.
- If a flood occurs, move to higher ground immediately.
- Stay away from flooded roads. Turn around; don’t drown.
- Review the USF Hurricane Guide.
Friday - Temperature and Wildfires
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In hot weather, wear lightweight, light-colored clothing, and drink plenty of water.
- In cold weather, protect people, pets, plants and pipes.
- When wildfire conditions exist, take steps to minimize potential damage to your home, such as removing pine needles and dry leaves within 5 feet of the structure.