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Portable Propane Freezer
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Preparing For Hurricane Sandy
This storm will be historic, destructive and life-threatening," said Bernie Rayno, a meteorologist with AccuWeather.com, adding that the collision of a cool, low-pressure system from the Midwest and a warm, high-pressure front moving up the coast have created unusually favorable conditions for a devastating storm." ~ The Baltimore Sun
"Good afternoon. This is Harford County Executive David R. Craig with an important message. I have signed an Emergency Declaration for the county in advance of Hurricane Sandy. The storm is projected to bring 5 to 10 inches of rain to our area beginning today, becoming heavy overnight, and lasting through Wednesday. Sustained winds of 30 to 35 miles per hour are expected, with gusts reaching 60 miles per hour. The combination of heavy rain and high winds will cause many downed trees, and citizens should prepare for widespread power outages, potentially lasting several days. Residents of areas prone to flooding should strongly consider self-evacuating. During the height of the storm, the ability of emergency services to access these areas will be limited, and we ask that you consider your own safety and the safety of our first responders. This storm is unlike any storm we have encountered in the past in terms of intensity and duration. Please be prepared for multiple days of severe weather and recovery. Thank you and be safe." ~ Message from our County Executive on Sunday afternoon."
I guess we have done all we can. Prepared three lanterns, several flashlights and the portable radio with freah batteries. Put lots of containers of ice in the freezers. Have lots of bottled water, food and toilet paper. Filled buckets with water to flush the toilets. (We have a well – no electricity, no water) Have the propane Colman stove nearby. Brought in all of the lawn furniture and garden ornaments. Did all of the laundry. Wonder what I have forgotten?
Hoping that everyone in Sandy’s path will be safe.
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