Are You Ready for a Hurricane or a Wildfire? What About an Earthquake? See Verizon Tips for Extreme Weather

Posted by at 9:26 am on May 10, 2017

Hurricane season starts on June 1st!  Along with that, summer brings wildfires all around the  nation.  In PNW corner of the US, we always need to be ready earthquakes, wildfires, mudslides, and floods.

During and before extreme weather event Verizon coordinates with first responders and government officials at all levels to keep service up and repair systems, if needed.  Verizon can  can mobilize charging stations, special equipment, emergency vehicles and more to support local, state and federal agencies during the response to major  event.

Verizon’s Six Tips to Prepare for Extreme Weather

  • Charge your devices before a storm hits, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, DVD players, flashlights and radios; to preserve battery life, dim the background light on your screen and turn off background data applications or Wi-Fi search services
  • Create a list of emergency phone numbers and email addresses, including police, fire and rescue agencies; power companies; insurance providers; and family, friends and co-workers.  Program them into your phone, smartphone, tablet or laptop and also have a hard copy handy, someplace easily accessible
  • Text don’t call: When communicating with family during an emergency situation, opt for brief text messages rather than voice calls. Text messages are likely to get through more quickly in a crisis.
  • Program your smartphone to receive emergency alerts. Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) are free wireless notifications that are delivered to your mobile device as part of a public safety system
  • Know your apps:
    • Download weather applications and alerts that provide users with a variety of information such as radar images, forecasts and severe storm warnings
    • Download apps and subscribe to alerts from aid and relief organizations such as the American Red Cross’ apps for first aid, hurricane and shelter, and the Commercial Mobile Alert System from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
    • Use your free flashlight app. All smartphones have a free flashlight app in case the power goes out
    • Download apps and subscribe to alerts from aid and relief organizations such as the American Red Cross’ apps for first aid, hurricane and shelter, and the Commercial Mobile Alert System from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
  • Backup your information on Verizon Cloud, Verizon Wireless offers backup assistance through the Verizon cloud to store your phone’s address book and contact information as well as pictures and other content on a secure server

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