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Hurricane Preparedness
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During and after a hurricane, there is always a possibility that the water supply to your home can become contaminated and unfit to drink. To ensure your household has a safe and adequate water supply after natural disasters take these precautions:
As soon as landfall is imminent or evacuation notices are issued during a hurricane warning, you can further protect the water supply going into your home and minimize property damage by following the guidelines shown below: How to protect your water heater How to turn off your water meter Your water can be shut off at the main valve. Everyone in your home should know where this is located. The main valve (usually with a wheel-type handle) is normally located either on the customer side of the meter box or just outside the point where the service line penetrates the foundation of the house. It will be in line with your water meter, which is usually located near the edge of your property line near the street. The valve can be operated to provide water, if available, for sanitary services only. To have water for non-potable uses:
How to purify water A "Boil Water" notice may be issued after a storm because the water may have become unsafe to drink due to pipes breaking. If this occurs, you'll want to have a safe and adequate supply of drinking water in your home until service can be restored. To do this you'll need to purify the water by using one of several methods: BOILING Boil vigorously for 3 to 5 minutes and let cool. You can add a pinch of salt, or pour back and forth between two containers to improve the taste. HYPOCHLORITE BLEACH
PURIFICATION TABLETS Purchase from drug store, follow directions. How to store purified water
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