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Shelter in Place

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A young boy looks out a window at a dark, rainy sceneTo shelter in place means to stay indoors in a safe place until the threat of severe weather passes. Plan ahead by gathering the necessary supplies and preparing your residence for the storm.   

What supplies do I need to shelter in place?

  • Non-perishable food and snacks
  • Bottled water
  • Manual can opener
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • First aid kit
  • Supply of prescription medications
  • Radio (battery-operated or hand-crank)
  • Food and water for pets
  • Cash
  • Books and games

What else do I need to do to prepare?

  • Charge all electronic devices and back-up batteries.
  • Fill your bathtub with water for flushing toilets and cleaning.
  • Turn your refrigerator to its lowest temperature setting.
  • Preserve cell phone battery life.
  • Stay away from low-hanging or downed power lines.
  • Bring in items from balconies and patios.
  • Pick up litter and debris to keep street drains clear.
  • Secure your garbage can.
  • Place important documents in a weatherproof container.
  • Stay inside until officials say otherwise.
  • Check for updates on the college's Alerts and Emergency web pages.
  • Call 911 if you have an emergency.
  • Storms can be scary for children. Talk to your family about what's happening, and keep games and toys on hand to entertain children.