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It’s Not Always Fun in the Sun: Get Ready for Summer Threats

Ready Georgia wants residents to prepare for warm weather emergencies.  Summer in Georgia is certainly here.  Temperatures are high, kids are out of school and many are planning to enjoy some well-deserved vacation time.  But it isn’t always fun in the sun...

Summer in Georgia is certainly here.  Temperatures are high, kids are out of school and many are planning to enjoy some well-deserved vacation time.  But it isn’t always fun in the sun.  According to the Georgia Emergency Management Agency’s Ready Georgia campaign, Georgia ’s warmer months also bring hazards that can be avoided if citizens are well-prepared. 

Each year heat causes about 400 deaths across the nation according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  Add to that the 300 deaths a year caused by lightning, 140 from flooding and thousands of others caused by severe storms, fire and hurricanes, and you can see that summer poses some real threats.

Ready Georgia wants you and your family to be ready for these unexpected emergencies. So, before you pack your beach bag, make sure to pack your Ready kit.  Preparing a Ready kit of emergency supplies, discussing an emergency family plan and staying informed about how to react to certain emergencies can help mitigate the effects of any summer disaster.

Follow these tips to help you and your family have a safe summer.

Drought

Floods and Flash Floods

Fire

Severe Storms

·             Remove dead or rotting trees and branches that could fall and cause injury or damage during a severe storm.

·             Postpone outdoor activities in the event of a severe storm and plan to take shelter in case of heavy winds or lightning.

·             Understand the difference between a severe thunderstorm watch and a severe thunderstorm warning.

o            A thunderstorm watch means there is a possibility of a thunderstorm in your area.

o            A thunderstorm warning means a thunderstorm is occurring or will likely occur soon. If you are advised to take shelter, do so immediately.

Extreme Heat

·             Plan to stay indoors and drink plenty of water during extreme heat conditions.

·             Prepare your home by keeping it well-insulated and windows shaded.

·             Learn about the types of medical conditions (like heat exhaustion and heat stroke) that can result from heat waves and the proper first aid measures that should be taken.

Hurricanes

For more information on emergency preparedness in Georgia , visit Ready Georgia at ready.ga.gov