TC CYLONE ALFRED
At the moment Cyclone Alfred is tracking towards north of Brisbane. Often cyclones gather more momentum as they hover close to the land. They also can suddenly change directions!!!
Be prepared for anything. Check the last post for preparation then
* Fill up buckets of water to flush toilet and to wash in.
* Cook up food for a couple of days.
* Bring inside any possibly useful tarps, tape, etc.
* Recheck everything that needs to be charged up.
* Check on neighbours/friends.
* Keep your valuables bag ( including house and car keys, medicines and medical history, phone charger) in a safe place near you
* Have extra towels on hand
* Keep up to date with news etc.
* Make sure children feel safe. Bring the child`s special soft comforter/`uggie` blanket/ teddy bear with him/her. Pack of cards or a board game may come in handy. Sing some songs? Something to nibble sometimes helps to stay a little calm.
* Look after pets bring inside the home - with you
* Keep your phone on you. Make sure you have emergency numbers, eg. SES, on your phone!
See ZOOM EARTH (a free phone app and website). It is now time-tracking weather (Cyclones etc.). Click on your location so you can see how far away etc it is.
IF THE CYCLONE LOOKS LIKE IT WILL HIT THE SUNSHINE COAST and
If cyclonic weather is starting to really ramp up and your home is old, or very small, and you plan to stay put
* Make sure your neighbours know you are staying
* Put some thick long jeans on, and at least a couple of T shirts on. Top up with a long sleeved tightly woven shirt. Put boots on. Have some work or gardening gloves handy.
* Prepare where you will sit/ sleep. Make it comfortable. Leave your clothes on. Have drinking water with you, a torch and phone.
* Have 1st Aid kit also with you and RESCUE REMEDY on hand (homeopathic balancer for acute stress - take under the tongue or suck a lozenger).
* Children can put earplugs in to decrease the sound of the wind. It is not pleasant.
STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS. These can blow out or be impacted with flying debris.
The safest place to ride out a cyclone is in the smallest room in the house or under stairs.
If you have to sit out the cyclone where there is a window then cover it with a mattress.
* When the eye of the cyclone passes all is calm. DO NOT GO OUTSIDE. This is only the eye (half way mark). The wind can VERY SUDDENLY hit once again. In past cyclones those who ventured outside thinking as no wind `it is all safe` experienced terrible consequences.
Stay safe. Use this small break in the wind to breathe deeply. Pee, take medicine, calm the dog etc. Get up and stretch your legs etc.
The eye of the cyclone time-wise depends on the speed that the actual cyclone is moving and this can change. Take this small window of silence to re calibrate situation and calm self and family.
many hands make light work - Conondale Community Matters - share, care, tread softly
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