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Volusia County Disaster Preparedness Guide

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Being prepared and staying safe

Develop a disaster plan
Plan for a storm's approach

Should you evacuate?
Where to seek shelter
Develop a disaster plan
Flood insurance: Who needs it?
Plan for a storm's approach
Pet planning
Livestock preparedness

Bridges
Preparations for those with special needs
Disaster supply kit
Know the lingo
Safeguard your home
Mold

Stocking and purifying water
Evacuation maps
Emergency public information stations
Telephone numbers
Citizen's Information Center
Heat safety
100-year floodplain map
Mobile home residents
Marine information
Pruning trees for storms
Small business information
Volunteer opportunities

Labor assistance with storm preparations
Many local volunteer organizations can help you get ready for the storm. If you need help installing shutters, bringing in yard furniture, etc., groups such as the Boy Scouts, church organizations and the United Way may have volunteers available to help with these tasks. All materials and supplies must be provided.

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