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Severe Weather Safety Social Media Toolkit

How to Use this Toolkit

The Severe Weather Safety Social Media Toolkit has severe weather safety and preparedness messages you can share on your social media channels. You can either copy these messages directly or customize them to reach your audience.

What you should know about Severe Weather

  • Know what to do before, during, and after severe weather.
  • Create a communications plan with your family before severe weather hits.
  • Have emergency supplies in place at home, at work, and in the car.
  • Listen to local officials.
  • Check your insurance policies to ensure you have enough coverage.
  • Evacuate if advised by local authorities.

Graphics & Outreach Materials

For more engaging content, attach graphics to social media posts.  Below are collections of severe weather related graphics that you can share with the below text.

Social Media Content

Know Your Risk

  • Know #SevereWxPrep terms. Watches=severe weather is possible.
  • Know #SevereWxPrep terms. Warnings=severe conditions have begun or will begin soon.
  • Timely info on weather conditions can make a big difference. Learn about alerts & warnings: https://www.ready.gov/alerts #SevereWxPrep
  • Get alerts and warnings for impending weather events with a @NOAA Weather Radio. Learn more: nws.noaa.gov/nwr/ #SevereWxPrep
  • Find out about local alerts and warnings by contacting your local emergency management or visiting their website. #SevereWxPrep
  • Learn what alerts are available in your area, by doing an Internet search w/ your town, city or county name & the word alerts. #SevereWxPrep

Take Action

Flood

  • Learn what to do before, during & after a flood by visiting: ready.gov/floods #SevereWxPrep
  • Learn your flood risk by entering your address in the Flood Smart widget: https://msc.fema.gov/portal/search  #SevereWxPrep
  • If you approach a flooded road, path, or walkway follow this rule: Turn Around, Don't Drown®! #SevereWxPrep
  • "When roads are flooded, Turn Around, Don't Drown®! It may save your life!” #SevereWxPrep
  • Promote "Turn Around, Don't Drown®!" in your community to save lives before a #flood #SevereWxPrep
  • If you’re already on “high ground” during a flood, stay where you are. Be prepared by having your supplies already stored. #SevereWxPrep
  • Gather & store supplies for all your common locations in case you need to stay in place during a flood. #SevereWxPrep
  • Get your “go bag” ready today in case you need to leave quickly due to a flood. For supply info visit: https://www.ready.gov/kit  #SevereWxPrep
  • Snap some pictures of your property & do an inventory. This will be handy if flood waters damage your property. #SevereWxPrep
  • Before a flood: reduce potential property damage by elevating utilities & installing sewer backflow valves. #SevereWxPrep
  • In areas with repetitive flooding, consider elevating the building. #SevereWxPrep
  • Learn your evacuation routes today in case you’re directed to leave by local authorities due to a flood. #SevereWxPrep
  • Learn what to do before, during & after a flood in this How to Prepare for a Flood guide: https://www.ready.gov/floods #SevereWxPrep
  • Whether it’s flash, river or coastal flooding, every community is subject to floods. Get prepared: https://www.ready.gov/floods #SevereWxPrep
  • 30: The number of days it takes for flood insurance to begin. Don’t wait until it’s too late! https://www.floodsmart.gov/   #SevereWxPrep

Tornado

Wildfire

  • Learn about your wildfire risk from your local fire or forestry department. #SevereWxPrep
  • Clear area near your home of leaves, dead vegetation & other combustible materials to reduce sources of fuel. #SevereWxPrep #WildfirePrep
  • Prepare for a #wildfire by maintaining your lawn and removing combustible debris from around your home. #SevereWxPrep
  • THREE: The number of zones of defensible space @NFPA suggests creating around your home or business. #WildfirePrep #SevereWxPrep
  • Be prepared to evacuate in the event of a #wildfire by knowing your family’s evacuation plan. #SevereWxPrep
  • Before a #wildfire place critical documents in a fire safe. More tips here: https://www.ready.gov/financial-preparedness #SevereWxPrep
  • Even if #wildfire doesn’t reach your home, you may lose power, water, & be unable to leave for several days. Plan Today! #SevereWxPrep
  • Use fire resistant materials for building construction, renovation, & landscaping to help protect property from a wildfire. #SevereWxPrep
  • Most wildfires are set by humans and can happen any time. Always be prepared. #SevereWxPrep
  • If you see a wildfire, call 911. You may be the first person to have spotted it! #SevereWxPrep
  • Make plans today for how to stay in touch with loved ones if a #wildfire occurs. https://www.ready.gov/plan #SevereWxPrep

Last Updated: 05/26/2021

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