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Fill up your gas tank, secure any outdoor items that could become projectiles, and park your vehicle in a sheltered location, ideally on higher ground, to minimize damage from strong winds and flooding.
Preparing Your Vehicle for the Storm
Before a hurricane approaches, it’s crucial to prepare your vehicle to ensure your safety and the safety of your family. Fill up your gas tank to at least 3/4 full to avoid running out of fuel during evacuation or after the storm passes. This will also prevent your gas tank from rupturing due to the pressure change. Secure any outdoor items that could become projectiles, such as bike racks, side mirrors, or antennas, to prevent damage to your vehicle and injury to people.
Parking Your Vehicle Safely
Park your vehicle in a sheltered location, ideally on higher ground, to minimize damage from strong winds and flooding. Avoid parking in low-lying areas or near bodies of water. If you’re unable to move your vehicle, consider parking it in a garage or under a carport to protect it from debris. Make sure your vehicle is in a secure location, away from potential hazards such as fallen power lines or flooded roads.
Safety Precautions After the Storm
After the storm passes, be cautious when approaching your vehicle. Check for any damage to the exterior and interior, including the engine, transmission, and electrical systems. If you notice any signs of damage, do not attempt to start the engine. Wait for professional assistance to assess and repair any damage. Always follow basic safety precautions when inspecting your vehicle, wearing protective gear such as gloves and safety glasses, and ensuring good ventilation.
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