What to do before, during and after a hurricane - Hawaii News Now - KGMB and KHNL

  • What to do before, during and after a hurricaneWhat to do before, during and after a hurricane

  • YOUR HOME Know the hurricane risks for your area. Find out if your home is subject to storm surge flooding. Inspect your property for potential problems that may arise during a hurricane. Consider
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    The great majority of injuries during a hurricane are cuts caused by flying glass or other debris. Other injuries include puncture wounds resulting from exposed nails, metal, or glass, and bone fractures. To
    The great majority of injuries during a hurricane are cuts caused by flying glass or other debris. Other injuries include puncture wounds resulting from exposed nails, metal, or glass, and bone fractures. To
  • RETROFITTING YOUR HOME The most important precaution you can take to reduce damage to your home and property is to protect the areas where wind can enter. According to recent wind technology research,
  • After The Storm Despite all of your precautions, the forces of nature may still damage your home and other property. Now, what do you do? Here are some suggestions: • Wait until an area is declared
  • After the winds and rains from storms have passed, piles of tree limbs and household debris await trash collectors. To help speed up the cleanup, please observe the following guidelines for trash collection. Keep