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        Media Advisory

        For Immediate Release: September 5, 2008
        Contact: Division of News & Electronic Media, Office of Communication
        (404) 639-3286

        CDC Offers Checklist for People in Path of Upcoming Hurricanes

        Before the storm:

        • If evacuating, pack an emergency supply kit with food, bottled water, prescription medicines, and important documents.
        • If you plan to drive, fill your gas tank as soon as possible.
        • Turn off gas, electricity, and water, and disconnect appliances before leaving.
        • Take steps to ensure your petsa€? safety during the storm.
        • Follow designated evacuation routes for your area, and expect heavy traffic.

        If you stay home during the storm:

        • Pack an emergency supply kit with necessities such as food, bottled water, and prescription medicines to last from three to five days.
        • Determine the best escape routes from your home, and make sure that everyone in your house is able to follow the escape plan.
        • Look for escape routes from upper levels of the house, in case of flooding.
        • Do not go outside, even if the weather seems calm. Wait for local authorities to tell you it is safe to go outside.
        • If your home is flooded or damaged, move to a neighbor's or a local shelter.

        After the storm:

        • Do not drive through flooded roads, as cars can be swept away or lose power.
        • NEVER touch a downed power line or anything in contact with one.
        • Turn off electrical power when there are hazards around your home such as standing water, fallen power lines, or gas leaks.
        • Listen to announcements in local media (radio, television or newspaper) to find out if ita€?s safe to use tap water, and follow instructions regarding water.
        • If you are not sure if water is safe to use, boil water before you use it for anything, including brushing teeth, cooking, drinking, or bathing.
        • Throw away any food that may have been touched by floodwater.
        • Use battery-powered lanterns and flashlights, instead of candles, to prevent fires.
        • Stoves, generators, lanterns, and gas ranges release dangerous carbon monoxide gas and should always be used outdoors, far away from windows, doors and vents.

        FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visit emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/hurricanes or call 1-800-CDC-INFO.

        Important instructions:

        If you would like to ask a question during the call, press *1 on your touchtone phone. Press *2 to withdraw your question. You may queue up at any time. You will hear a tone to indicate your question is pending.

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