Hurricane season for Nassau County began on June 1st and continues through November 30th. The best way to protect your family and pets during a major storm or emergency is to be prepared ahead of time.
Superstorm Sandy was the worst natural disaster to hit Long Island in 75 years. Not since the infamous “Long Island Express” Hurricane of 1938 has our region endured such widespread devastation from a weather event. Ninety percent of Long Islanders lost electricity. Many residents went weeks with no power. Many were left homeless and lives were uprooted. Life in Nassau County was forever changed for thousands residing in our coastal communities.
Nassau County Legislator Richard J. Nicolello reminds you that although we cannot prevent hurricanes, we can certainly prepare for them by creating an emergency plan ahead of time for you and your family that will help you to stay organized and safe.
Check out Nassau County Office of Emergency Management’s
website for hurricane preparedness information and emergency contacts:
The Nassau County Office of Emergency Management’s website offers general hurricane preparedness information plus links to emergency shelter locations, evacuation routes for Nassau residents, survival kit essentials, ways to protect pets and animals, disaster checklists to keep you prepared, disaster checklists for those with special needs, and emergency contact numbers.
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Office of Emergency Management 516-573-0636
PSEG Long Island 1-800-490-0025
Nassau County American Red Cross 516-747-3500
Nassau County Police Department 516-573-7000
Town of Hempstead 516-489-5000
Town of North Hempstead 516-627-0590
Town of Oyster Bay 516-677-5757
City of Long Beach 516-431-1000
Long Beach Police Department 516-431-1800
“911” Calls Are For Emergency Situations Only
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Recommended Items to Include in a Basic Emergency Supply Kit:
~ Water, one gallon per person per day for at least 3 days, for drinking and sanitation
~ Food, at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food
~ Battery-powered or hand crank radio
~ First Aid Kit
~ Flashlight and extra batteries
~ Dust masks
~ Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation
~ Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
~ Can opener for food
~ Local maps
~ Whistle to signal for help
~ Cash or traveler’s checks and change
~ Cell phone with chargers, inverter or solar charger
REMEMBER:
NASSAU COUNTY HURRICANE SEASON RUNS FROM
JUNE 1st to NOVEMBER 30th