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Maryland Department of Emergency Management

CITIZENS URGED TO PREPARE PROPERTY NOW AS HURRICANE IRENE APPROACHES

REISTERSTOWN, MD (August 26, 2011) – Maryland Emergency Management Agency officials are urging citizens statewide to safeguard their property for the approaching hurricane, even if they are not in the high impact area.

“During tropical storm and hurricane force winds, items we usually consider harmless can become dangerous projectiles,” said MEMA Director Richard Muth. “We urge property owners to take a few minutes, look around and either bring items inside or make sure they are secure.”

Although the lower Eastern Shore is expected to take the worst impact from the storm, most of the state will experience severe weather, beginning Saturday evening.  All citizens and business owners should follow these tips to protect their homes and property:

·       Cover your home or business windows with pre-cut ply wood or hurricane shutters to protect from high winds.

·       Secure any heating oil tanks on your property.

·       Secure all outdoor furniture, grills, trashcans, pool supplies, or any other outdoor item that could become a projectile during high windows.

·       Keep all trees and shrubs trimmed to reduce the risk of dangerous falling branches.

·       Keep your gas tank filled in case you have to evacuate.

For more information log on to http://www.mema.state.md.us/