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Posted: Monday 18 September, 2017 at 6:17 PM

Health-related Tips to Help Prepare for Hurricane Maria

By: Ministry of Health, Press Release

    Hurricane Maria is expected to impact the Federation of St. Kitts & Nevis on Tuesday September 19, 2017 based on its present position (14.70 N latitude and 60.1 0W longitude) and present speed

     

    When preparing for Hurricane Maria Be Sure To Do the Following:
     
    1. Stock up on your emergency supplies including: battery-powered radio, flashlight, extra batteries, plastic bags (including garbage and zip-lock or sealable bags), raincoat, blankets, first-aid items and personal care products (soap, toothpaste, pads & diapers).
     
    2. Stock 3 -5 days' supply of food that does not require cooking or refrigeration including canned foods, baby food & formula. Breast-fed infants should continue breastfeeding.
     
    3. Stock 3-5 days' supply of drinking water and enough water for food preparation, bathing, brushing teeth and dishwashing. This approximates to 4-5 gallons for each member of the family. Remember that household pets and domesticated animals must also be hydrated.
     
    4. Stock two weeks to one month's supply of all regular medications for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, heart and other chronic diseases.
     
    5. Secure all important documents like passport, driver's licence, visa, birth certificate and immunization record in sealed plastic containers.
     
    During Hurricane Maria Be Sure To Do the Following:
     
    1. Remain as calm as possible because this will ensure that you act wisely if an emergency
     
    2. Listen to your radio and keep updated about the latest information about the storm.

    3. Do not go outside unless it is absolutely necessary, going outside puts you at risk of being hit by flying objects. Children must remain inside; going outside puts a child in danger of being blown away.

    Immediately after the Hurricane Be Sure To Do the Following:

    1. Seek urgent medical care at the nearest hospital (J N F General Hospital, Alexandra Hospital, Pogson Hospital & Mary Charles Hospital) or at the nearest Health Centre, for persons injured in the storm or for those who are ill.

    2. Only use safe water for drinking, cooking & personal hygiene. Safe water means boiled, bottled or treated water. Water should be stored in sealed containers.

    3. Throw away all perishable foods like meat, poultry, fish, eggs and 'left-overs' which were stored above 40 degrees Fahrenheit or un-refrigerated for two hours or more. Throw away food with an unusual odour, colour or texture.

    4. Eat only safe food after the hurricane. Safe food includes canned foods.

    5. Wash your hands, especially before preparing food, before eating, after using the toilet, after cleaning or handling pets. Wash your hands, dishes and utensils used for preparing and serving food with safe water.

    6. Do not go outside barefooted; avoid wearing open shoes and watch out for broken glass.

    7. Do not touch loose or dangling electrical wires. Report these to the nearest police station or to St. Kitts Electricity Company (SKELEC).

    All are advised to take the necessary precautions, prepare for Hurricane Maria and help your neighbour wherever possible. May God bless us all.

    Monday September 18, 2017
    Office of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
    Ministry of Health
     
     

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