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Local Evacuation Centers
STAFFORD EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Local Evacuation Centers will be open as needed. The public will be advised by local officials through radio and TV. They are as follows:
SOUTHERN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Located on Cedar Bridge Road, Manahawkin, off Route 9 North, Stafford Township
SOUTHERN REGIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Located on Cedar Bridge Road, Manahawkin, off Route 9 North, Stafford Township
STAFFORD INTERMIDIATE SCHOOL
Located off Doc Cranmer Blvd., On Mc Kinley Avenue, Stafford Township
WHEN A WARNING IS ANNOUNCED
* Tune to your local radio or tv station for information.
* Clear your property of loose objects, bicycles, lawn ornaments, furniture, garbage cans, signs, propane tanks or anything else that could float or become a flying projectile. Do not wait until the last minute!
* Relocate pets to a safe location with adequate water and food. Take necessary medications and rabies certificates.
* Move your boat to a safe harbor and moor securely. Do not stay with the boat!
* Shutter or board all windows and secure double door entrances. Take down awnings and tape windows.
* Gather important items to take to the shelter in the even of an evacuation such as: prescription medications, eyeglasses, blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, lawn chairs, cash, credit cards, checkbook, expensive jewelry, change of clothing, important documents (family photos, insurance policies, stock certificates, etc. secured in a waterproof container), necessary toiletries, flashlight, infant needs, books and magazines. PLAN ON BEING SELF SUFFICIENT FOR THE FIRST 48 HOURS!
* Store drinking water in clean containers. Fill the bathtub with water to use upon your return in the event that public water is contaminated.
* Plan your evacuation route, know where to go, and follow the directions of Emergency Management Personnel.
ISLAND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Returning may take a long time as municipal authorities strive to make their communities as safe as possible. Be patient and drive safely!
RETURNING – WHAT TO DO:
* Remain in your shelter until told by local authorities that it is safe to leave.
* Keep tuned to local radio and TV stations for advice and instructions from Emergency Management about medical help, emergency housing, clothing and food assistance, ways to help yourself and your community.
* Stay away from disaster areas. Do not impede crucial rescue and recovery work.
* Drive only when necessary and be especially careful! Streets will be filled with debris and downed power lines. Roads may collapse under the weight of cars.
* Avoid loose or dangling power wires and report them immediately to the Power Company, Police or Fire Company.
* Report broken gas, sewer or water mains.
* Prevent fires! Don’t use candles. Municipal water pressure and availability of personnel may be low, which will make fire-fighting even more difficult.
* Check refrigerated food for spoilage. Don’t risk eating spoiled food.
* Stay away from flooded areas. Debris, broken bottles, and boards with nails will be everywhere. Watch your step.
REMEMBER: The Manahawkin Bay Bridge will be closed for entry until the Island is prepared to accept vehicles. This could be several days. Be Prepared!
BEFORE DISASTER STRIKES
Help yourself and your family by being prepared before a disaster strikes. Here are a few simple guidelines to follow:
* Arrange NOW with a relative or friend out of this area to take messages from you in an emergency; advise relative to call ONLY that telephone number to inquire about your safety. Phone lines in the area might be damaged and, if not, they will be heavily utilized.
* Keep irreplaceable papers such as birth & marriage certificates, deeds, car titles, FLOOD insurance and HOMEOWNERS policies, etc. in one spot so they can easily be placed in waterproof bags for transport in the event an evacuation is ordered.
* Stock up on nonperishable essentials such as canned foods, bottled water and plastic utensils.
* Keep battery-operated radios and flashlights handy with plenty of extra batteries.
* Keep an adequate supply of prescription drugs on hand.
* Keep tree limbs trimmed, especially if they hang over wires or your house. Remove any loose lying materials from your yard; i.e. chairs, tables, wood, propane tanks, trashcans etc.
* If you have a pet, purchase a pet carrier and arrange with a vet or animal shelter to have your pet housed during an emergency. Shot records are important. NOTE: NO PETS OF ANY KIND ARE ALLOWED IN THE EVACUATION CENTER! You may, however, leave your pet in your vehicle while you are in the shelter. You will be able (weather permitting) to go out o your car to give food and water and walk the pet if necessary. Any animal let out of the car must be on a leash! Take lots of newspapers and paper towels and any medications. Carry water in unbreakable containers. If you have a two story home, pets may be left upstairs with adequate water and food to last several days.
* Make sure your vehicle is serviced with a full tank of gas.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you are in need of transportation or special help in order to evacuate, register with your municipal Office of Emergency Management now! Do not wait until an emergency strikes! For additional information or to register please contact the Long Beach Island Health Department. All information is strictly confidential: Call 609- 492-1212. |