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    Never walk, swim or drive through flood water. As little as 6 inches of floodwater can knock you off of your feet. Remember: “Turn around, don’t drown!”

                   
                     
                     

    You can protect yourself from home fires by taking two simple steps: Test your smoke alarms monthly and practice your fire escape plan.

                     
                     

    Stay aware of the heat and heat index. Drink plenty of fluids, stay indoors, and avoid strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day. Check on friends and neighbors who may need help (older adults, people with disabilities, people who are sick, or people with young children).

                     
                     

    Keep battery-powered lanterns and flashlights on hand. Don’t use candles. Understand how to safely use generators, and never use generators indoors or in enclosed spaces.

                     
                     

    If you are outside, immediately seek shelter indoors. Remain indoors. Designate a safe place in your home to gather away from windows, glass doors and skylights. Remember: “When the thunder roars, go indoors!”

                     
                     

    Keep an emergency kit in your vehicle in case you get caught in a storm while on the road. Avoid driving, stay indoors and dress in layers of lightweight, loose-fitting clothing to stay warm.

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