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Between June 1 and November 30, eyes of native and longtime residents of South Carolina turn toward the Atlantic. The Emergency Operations Center at Charleston Southern University keeps a close watch on any system that could remotely look like a hurricane. Before and during hurricane season, it’s always a good idea to brush up on tips and tricks to prepare for a major storm. Below are a few ways to do just that.
Though hurricanes can and do happen, it is more likely that our area will experience tropical storm weather events. In many cases, our campus may cancel classes, close offices, and ask our campus family to shelter in place.
Should the forecast be severe enough, CSU will give notice of mandatory evacuation. Residents will need to form a plan on where to go if their families are not local. Determine how best to protect yourself! Link up with roommates going more inland, find a host family, and make the plan BEFORE a hurricane heads this way.
If you must evacuate, make a list of what you will want to take with you. This is also helpful if you are on campus and need to shelter in place.
Essentials
Check and restock your emergency kit every six months to ensure nothing has expired. The Emergency Operations Center on campus has a Full Emergency Response Plan where you can find Quick Tips on how to respond during specific emergencies at CSU, as well as a list of the best shelters on campus.
For more information on how you can prepare for any disaster, visit ready.gov and redcross.org.