![]() You must have situational awareness to seek out the best shelter. * Where will you shelter? Basement, interior room away from windows, ditch? Depending where you are will dictate where your shelter will be. See the earlier posting today for the link. This will alert you anywhere in the country that you may be in when severe weather hits. Knox County is now part of the nationwide CODE RED alert system. * How will you receive alerts & warnings? Cell phone, weather radio, television/radio? You can download a variety of apps. ![]() Do you have a plan on what to do when severe weather comes, or will you just wing it? Ask yourself the following questions now, then use this week to prepare so that you will be better prepared for when severe weather comes. This is Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Illinois. "By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail." Please review this flyer and visit the Health and Safety page on the Village of Altona website for all kinds of preparedness tips (see the September postings). ![]() Only you can prepare yourself and your family to be safe. Again, severe weather can happen at anytime. Click on the following link to sign up for that. You can take this with you and it will notify you of severe weather and other safety notifications anywhere in the country that you may be in as long as that community is part of this nationwide system. Knox County is now part of the nation-wide CODE RED system. All levels of governments advise to get an All Hazards Weather Radio to help notify you of severe weather alerts. If you haven't, please scroll back and review this information as many times is needed. ![]() Hopefully you have read through the flyers to get educated on the different types of severe weather and have started to prepare your households for them for the safety of your families. This has been Severe Weather Preparedness Month in Illinois this week. ![]()
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