AlbuquerqueWeather Safety Tips
1. PLAN in advance your evacuation and safety measures. When you first see lightning or hear thunder, activate your emergency plan. Now is the time to go to a building or a vehicle. Lightning often precedes rain, so don't wait for the rain to begin before suspending activities.
2. IF OUTDOORS...Avoid water. Avoid the high ground. Avoid open spaces. Avoid all metal objects including electric wires, fences, machinery, motors, power tools, etc. Unsafe places include underneath canopies, small picnic or rain shelters, or near trees. Where possible, find shelter in a substantial building or in a fully enclosed metal vehicle such as a car, truck or a van with the windows completely shut. If lightning is striking nearby when you are outside, you should:
A. Crouch down. Put feet together. Place hands over ears to minimize hearing damage from thunder.
B. Avoid proximity (minimum of 15 ft.) to other people.
3. IF INDOORS... Avoid water. Stay away from doors and windows. Do not use the telephone. Take off head sets. Turn off, unplug, and stay away from appliances, computers, power tools, & TV sets. Lightning may strike exterior electric and phone lines, inducing shocks to inside equipment.
4. SUSPEND ACTIVITIES for 30 minutes after the last observed lightning or thunder.
5. INJURED PERSONS do not carry an electrical charge and can be handled safely. Apply First Aid procedures to a lightning victim if you are qualified to do so. Call 911 or send for help immediately.
6. KNOW YOUR EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS.
Teach this safety slogan:
"If you can see it, flee it; if you can hear it, clear it."
What you need to know NOW!
Indoors:
Abandon mobile homes, since they offer little protection even when tied down.
If you have time:
Put bicycle helmets on kids
If the roads and traffic permit free movement, it is almost always possible to outrun a tornado.
Find a culvert or cave.
Go to a basement or interior room on the lowest floor (bathroom or closet without windows, under stairs). Get under a sturdy piece of furniture.
Cover yourself with a mattress or blanket.
Put on sturdy shoes
Find your purse/wallet and keys; keep them with you
Put infants in carseats
Put collars and ID tags on pets
DO NOT open your windows.
In a vehicle:
If you can see the tornado and can tell which way it is moving, drive perpendicular to its movement.
If there is time, abandon your car and get into a permanent building.
DO NOT hide under overpasses - they provide no shelter and increases your danger.
Lie flat in a ditch (last-resort).
Outdoors:
Find something to hang onto.
Lie flat in a ditch.
Cover your head.