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Emergency Preparedness Key For Storm Season - Interstate Batteries Offers Top 5 Severe Weather Safety Tips


DALLAS, TX, April 28, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- On the heels of the Mississippi tornado and with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicting an early start to hurricane season, stocking up in case of emergency should be a priority for every family. Working radios, flashlights and other battery-operated and power generating items are extremely important for homes and businesses.

The team of experts at Interstate All Battery Center (IABC), which provides battery assistance to the Red Cross and other rescue organizations across the United States, can point to exactly what families need to stay safe before, during and after a hurricane or tornado.

Top 5 tips for storm readiness from Interstate Batteries

- Keep a battery-powered or crank-powered weather radio to listen to local news reports. The Red Cross recommends listening before, during and after severe weather.
- FEMA recommends that every family member have a cell phone. Equip each family member with a back-up charger powered by alkaline batteries that can re-charge cell phones and laptops keep families connected during emergencies.
- Keep a water-resistant hand-cranked flashlight on hand, along with a more powerful, battery-powered flashlight. Most IABC's stock about thirty different flashlights, including models like those used by firefighters and other rescue workers.
- A portable generator or solar power charger can provide enough power to keep refrigerators and air conditioners working in the event of a power outage.
- An inverter can be hooked to your car battery or to a SLI battery and generate enough power to prevent food from spoiling and to power small devices like lamps until electricity is restored.

"Being prepared is imperative, especially during storm season, but it requires planning ahead," said Gale Kimbrough, Interstate Batteries Technical Services Manager. "We've helped countless people and relief organizations power through storms. Our team is on hand to help ensure your family stays safe during severe weather."

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Erin White
SPM Communications
Account Executive
2030 Main Street
Dallas, TX
United States 75201
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