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"another" hurricane coming your way...........

Its all over the news as the biggest evacuation in fla. ever.................

Wishing you and all other florida residents much luck in staying safe and out of harms way..........
 

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Thanks Tara. Even though sustained winds are down to 120mph from 140, this storm is so slow moving(9mph last I heard-compared to 19mph for charley) that it's going to hover over the state and drench it, especially the east coast of the state. Even here there is no gas, nothing in the stores, etc. I guess all we can do is see what happens.
 

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ahh, it don't look that big, and
besides the winds are only cat 3 blowing
like 120 mph.
Two most dangerous things in a hurricane
1. flying debris swirling around outside
2. power lines down electrocute. standing water can reach out as far as 300 yds
 
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Important Precautions During and After a Hurricane
Avoid Dangerous Areas
If waters continue to rise, evacuate the area immediately.

Do not walk in, play in or drive through flooded areas. Flood water contains hidden hazards and may be deeper and faster-moving than it appears. Wear shoes at all times.
Stay away from downed power lines.
If you get a cut or puncture wound, get a tetanus booster shot if you have not had one in the past 5 years.
Drinking Water
Public and private wells that have been flooded or have lost electricity may have become contaminated. Water must be treated before use (see below). Contact your health department about well water testing.
Use only bottled water for drinking and cooking, if available.
Tap water used for drinking, cooking, brushing teeth or making ice must be boiled for at least five minutes before use.
Pregnant women and children should use bottled water instead of tap water or boiled water. Baby formula should be made with bottled water. Boiled water is not good for babies and pregnant women. However, if bottled water is not available, do not use untreated water--use boiled water until bottled water becomes available.
If you cannot boil your tap water, it can be treated with liquid chlorine2bleach, using 8 drops (1/4 teaspoon) to one gallon of tap water. (WARNING! Do not use bleach that is scented or contains soap.) Mix thoroughly and let stand for 30 minutes before using.
Do not use floodwaters for any use.
Food and Medicines
Any foods (including those in cans, plastic or glass) that have come in contact with floodwaters should not be eaten. Throw them away.
Food in the refrigerator should be thrown away if the power has been off for more than 2 hours or if food is warmer than 40 degrees Farenheit.
Frozen food should be thrown away if it has thawed. Do not re-freeze thawed food.
Medicines and cosmetics that have been in flood waters should be thrown away.

Insects and other animals
Bees, wasps, fire ants, snakes and other animals have lost their homes and may be very dangerous. Avoid contact with these animals as much as possible. Be cautious in moving items where animals could be hiding.
Standing waters are breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Use insect repellant, long sleeves, pants, socks and shoes, if possible. Empty standing water from containers inside and outside the home.
Avoid touching dead animals.
Cleaning up your home
Take extra precautions to protect your health and safety. If your home was flooded during the hurricane, assume that everything touched by flood water is contaminated and will have to be disinfected or thrown out. Most clean up can be done with household cleaning products. Remember to wash your hands frequently during clean up and always wear rubber gloves, a disposable dust/mist face mask (NIOSH approved N-95 type) and, if possible, waterproof boots. If your ceiling was damaged, wear a hard hat and safety glasses.

If your home has been flooded, you should:

Before turning the power back on, have your home?s electrical system checked out by an electrician.
If the pilot light on your natural gas furnace, hot-water heater or stove has gone out, have it re-lit by a professional.
Throw away flood-contaminated mattresses, upholstered furniture, carpets and padding, wallboard and wallpaper because they can not be cleaned all the way through.
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kosar rented the whole place
for his Mom because she didn't want
to deal with loud snoring. When someone
asked kosar why not just invite Mom over
to stay awhile, he responded...your kidding right ?
 
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kosar

I think I am done now. sorry
I will make a pact with you.

Next Hurricane that is Cat 4 or 5 that heads to
Ft Myers with a direct hit I pledge the following.

I will come there to Ft Myers and we will ride the Cat 4 or 5 storm out on the beach, maybe yelling at God daring him to kill us, like in that Forrest Gump movie with the guy on the ship. Seems
like that would be good for a laugh.

At least that way I will have proof you are not
running from the wind.


KOD
 
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Kosar: Stay safe & smart.
The center is North of me now. Damn storm is so big, it looks like the whole state is going to take a hit. Hope all our Fla. brothers stay safe.
 

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Ride it out Kosar.

After this there shouldn't be another for 50 years.

Post back ASAP because KOD will start wondering where you are again soon.
 

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IntenseOperator said:
Ride it out Kosar.

Post back ASAP because KOD will start wondering where you are again soon.
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Where the hell is kosar !
 

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Funny stuff, Scotty. Thanks a lot to everybody who posted. The east coast of florida got it worse than us this time. We had 70 mph winds and 5 inches of rain, but not much damage here. Power's still out on much of the east coast and I still have a house full of people to prove it. Our power only went down for about a day.

I/O,

You would think/hope it will be another 50 years, but I guess ol' Hurricane Ivan is on track to land somewhere in or near the states next weekend. It's a cat 4 right now (about 140mph winds), but they're hoping the mountains of Haiti and Cuba break it up before it gets to florida.

How'd you make out over there, Tonypro?

Thanks again.
 
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