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Savings / Safety Tips for September 2019 from All Safety Products, Inc.
Residents in Hurricane Dorian's Path Urged to Prepare Now!As the forecast for Hurricane Dorian storm track changes, it's important for those in its forecasted path to stay alert to the dangers it could bring. Pay attention to the forecast in your area, and be prepared to follow guidance from local officials. You may be ordered to evacuate with little notice. Be ready to leave, have a plan for where you will go.
Areas in the storm's path include Florida, Southeastern Georgia and the Carolinas. Impacted areas could experience life-threatening storm surge, dangerous winds and significant infrastructure damage in the coming days. The window of time to prepare is rapidly closing, so don't wait to finalize your storm preparations.
In Florida, download the FL511 mobile app for updated road and traffic conditions on evacuation routes. You can visit floridadisaster.org for information on emergency preparedness, shelters, road closures and evacuation routes. In Georgia, visit GEMA.Georgia.gov for evacuation or storm updates. In South Carolina, download the SC Emergency Manager mobile app. In North Carolina download the ReadyNC mobile app.
Download the FEMA app (in English or Spanish) for directions to open shelters, a customizable checklist of emergency supplies, disaster survival tips, and weather alerts from the National Weather Service. FEMA and its federal, state, local, tribal partners will continue to dedicate resources and staff until this storm is no longer a threat to our country.
Information taken from FEMA's website, visit for updated information.
Here is FEMA's app link.
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Ready for anything: What goes in an emergency preparedness kit?
September is typically a mild weather month, but unfortunately it's also a time when hurricanes and other extreme weather conditions can pop up. With that in mind, it's a good time to review the items you should keep in your emergency kit. Some of the items the Red Cross says you absolutely need include:
A plan for your pet. Evacuate early with your pets. Have food, pet carriers, leashes, and water.
Water, one gallon per day per person; three days worth for an evacuation.
Non-perishable food items, same guidelines as for water. Take a can opener.
Flashlight
Battery-powered or hand-crank radio, preferably a NOAA weather radio
Extra batteries
First aid kit that includes prescription medicines
Cell phones with chargers
Extra cash (remember that ATMs and other machines often don't work) and credit cards
Documents, including insurance papers, ID, deed or lease to the home, proof of address,
medication list
Emergency contact info
Emergency blankets
Map of the area (cell phone service, including GPS, could be lost)
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Delicious Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Honey Popcorn
Now that school is back in session and fall is in the air, it's the perfect time to gear up for Friday movie nights with the family. Take advantage of National Honey Month by mixing up your tub of popcorn with a fun recipe compliments of Honey.com.
This recipe is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth while providing a nice zing of spice!
Ingredients:
10 cups plain popped popcorn
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons honey
1 pinch cayenne pepper (or more!)
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon sea salt (more or less to taste)
Directions:
1. Pop the popcorn according to the instructions.
2. Mix the butter, honey, cayenne, and cinnamon together in a bowl. Microwave for
20 seconds at a time until it will easily combine.
3. While the popcorn is still fresh and hot, sprinkle with sea salt and drizzle
the honey mixture on top.
4. Toss everything together, ensuring an even coat.
5. Enjoy!
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