Severe Weather Readiness
The number one way to protect yourself in any severe weather incident is personal education and awareness. Know what weather hazards face your community: Within Douglas County, you will most likely be affected by:
- Thunderstorms/Lightning
- Winter Storms
- Extreme Cold Temperatures
- Flash Flooding
- Tornados
Be aware of severe weather forecasts:
If severe weather is being forecast for your area, LISTEN TO OR WATCH THE NEWS. During these times, look for updates 2-3 times a day.
Listen for severe weather warnings:
There are several ways to be warned of severe weather:
- Keep the radio or TV tuned to a news channel during severe weather days.
- Purchase a NOAA Weather Radio. Weather alert radios can provide immediate notification of severe weather or other emergencies by activating a tone when a watch or warning is issued by the National Weather Service.
Prepare for severe weather before it strikes:
Some severe storms can be seen approaching, while others hit without warning. It is important to learn and recognize danger signs and plan ahead.
Family Emergency Information & Emergency Kits
72 Hour Family Emergency Kit
(Courtesy of The Colorado Office of Emergency Management)
The 72 Hour Emergency Kit should be individually tailored to meet the basic survival needs of your family for three days to a week. Most families prefer to store their emergency supplies in one location that is relatively safe, yet easily accessible if evacuation is required. Items may be stored in a 32-gallon trash can, suitcase, duffle bag, backpack, footlocker or individual pack.
The items under Emergency Needs are recommended for your kit.
Emergency Needs
- Battery Powered Radio
- First Aid Kit & Manual
- Sleeping Bags & Blankets (wool & thermal)
- Manual Can Opener
- Waterproof/Windproof Matches
- Non-Perishable Foods
- Flashlight
- Water Storage (1 gal./day)
- Water purification tablets
- Utility Knife
- Emergency Candles
- Extra Eyeglasses/Contact Lenses
- Essential Medications
- Extra Clothing
Suggested non-perishable food items:
Ready-to-eat goods in unbreakable containers, canned meats, juice, fruits & vegetables, powdered milk, infant care foods, crackers, peanut butter, freeze-dried & dehydrated goods.
Sanitation Kit
- Plastic Bucket with Tightly Fitted Lid
- Plastic Bags & Ties
- Disinfectant
- Improvised Toilet Seat
- Paper Cups & Plates
- Personal Toiletries
- Baby Supplies
Aluminum Foil - Paper Towels
- Personal Hygienic Needs
- Plastic Utensils
- Soap
Other Emergency Needs
- Pen & Paper
- Money
- Address & Phone Numbers
- Work Gloves
- Basic Tools
- Standard First Aid Kit
- First Aid Manual
- Aspirin or Pain Relievers
- Laxatives
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Diarrhea Medicine
- Petroleum Jelly
- Soap
- Salt
- Gauze
- Band-Aid
- Triangular Bandage (36”x36”x52”)
- Elastic Bandage
- Cotton Balls
- Cotton Swabs
- Safety Pins
- Scissors
- Thermometer
- Sanitary Napkins (Pressure Dressing)
- Disposable Diapers (Dressing/Splint/Padding)
- Micropore Adhesive, Paper Tape
- Matches
- Needles
- Tweezers
- Small Splints, Popsicle Sticks
- Heavy String
- Syrup of Ipecac
Individual Medical Needs
- Baking Soda (1/2 tsp. soda + 1 tsp. salt + 1 qt. water for shock)
- Car Survival Kit
- Always Maintain at Least 1/2 Tank of Gas
- First Aid Kit & Manual
- Class ABC Fire Extinguisher
- Radio & Batteries
- Non-Perishable Food Stored in Coffee Can
- Bottled Water
- Bag of Sand, Shovel & Tools
- Blankets or Sleeping Bags
- Sundry Kit, Paper & Pencil, Map, Tissues, Premoistened Towels, Plastic Bags, Essential
- Medications
- Flashlights & Batteries
- Reflectors & Flares
- Waterproof Matches & Candles
- Jumper Cables
- Short Rubber Hose for Siphoning
Make Copies of All Legal Papers
- Marriage License
- House Mortgage
- Vacation Home/Property Ownership
- Automotive Ownership
- Motor Home Ownership
- Wills
- Jewelry Appraisals
- Drivers Licenses
- Trailers, Snowmobiles, Boat Ownerships
- Insurance Policies
- Bank Accounts
When Assembling Emergency Supplies for the Household, Include Items for Pets
- Extra Food (The food should be dry and relatively unappealing to prevent overeating. Store the food in sturdy containers.)
- Kitty Litter
- Large Capacity Self-Feeder and Water Dispenser
- Extra Medications
How to Store Water
- Store your water in thoroughly washed plastic, glass, fiberglass or enamel-lined metal containers.
- Never use a container that has held toxic substances.
Emergency Outdoor Water Sources
If you need to find water outside your home, you can use these sources. Be sure to purify the water by:
- Boiling
- Disinfection (household liquid bleach: 16 drops/gal.of water, stir & let stand 30 min.)
Sources:
- Rainwater
- Streams, Rivers & Other Moving Bodies of Water
- Ponds & Lakes
- Natural Springs
Establish an Out-Of-State 24-Hour Telephone Contact
- Out-going calls will not overload phone lines as will calls coming into a disaster area.
- All relatives should be informed now on procedures to call the out-of-state phone contact for information, not after a disaster has occurred.
- Take color pictures of every room plus pictures of valuables. Send one copy of legal papers and one copy of pictures to an out-of-state contact.
Plan How Your Family Will Stay in Contact if Separated by Disaster
Pick two meeting places:
- A location a safe distance from your home in case of fire
- A place outside your neighborhood in case you can’t return home
Other Considerations
- Stock supplies to last several days to a week for each family member.
- Be prepared to relocate to a shelter during a prolonged power outage.
- Have extra cash on hand in case electronic transactions (ATM card, credit cards, etc.) cannot be processed.
- Work with your family in talking about the steps each needs to take to be ready if disaster happens.
- Contact Your Local Emergency Management Office
- Find out which disasters are most likely to happen in your community.
- Ask how you would be warned.
Preparedness is everyone’s job. Every individual, family and organization should have a plan of action in case of an emergency or disaster. During the first few hours or days following an occurrence, essential services may not be available. People must be ready to act on their own.
Douglas County, Emergency Services
4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109
303.660.7589