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Thunderstorm safety tips from the American Red Cross

 

When thunderstorms are rolling your way, stay safe with these helpful tips from the American Red Cross:

 

  • Listen to local news or NOAA Weather Radio for emergency updates. Watch for signs of a storm, like darkening skies, lightning flashes or increasing wind.

  • Postpone outdoor activities if thunderstorms are likely to occur. Many people struck by lightning are not in the area where rain is occuring.

  • If a severe thunderstorm warning is issued, take shelter in a substantial building or in a vehicle with the windows closed. Get out of mobile homes that can blow over in high winds.

  • If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be in danger from lightning. If thunder roars, go indoors! The National Weather Service recommends staying inside for at least 30 minutes after the last thunder clap.

  • Avoid electrical equipment and telephones. Use battery-powered TVs and radios instead.

  • Shutter windows and close outside doors securely. Keep away from windows.

  • Do not take a bath, shower, or use plumbing.

  • If you are driving, try to safely exit the roadway and park. Stay in the vehicle and turn on the emergency flashers until the heavy rain ends. Avoid touching metal or other surfaces that conduct electricity in and outside the vehicle.

  • If you are outside and cannot reach a safe building, avoid high ground; water; tall, isolated trees; and metal objects such as fences or bleachers. Picnic shelters, dugouts, and sheds are NOT safe.

 

Sources: American Red Cross and Straight Talk

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  • Be Prepared!
    • Storm Kit
    • What Is A Storm Watch? What Is A Storm Warning?
    • Be Storm Aware In Missouri
    • College Students
    • Power Outage
    • Thunderstorms
    • Tornadoes
    • Winter Storms
    • Family Disaster Plan
  • Generator Safety
  • Power Line Safety
    • License to Live
  • Kid's Page
  • About Us
    • About Touchstone Energy
    • Cooperative Principles
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Power Of Membership
      • Take Control & Save
      • Together We Save
    • Basic Electric Safety
    • The Electric Cooperative Story
    • Contact Us