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The storm that raced through Northeast Ohio on August 6th spawned several tornadoes and caused significant power outages throughout northeast Ohio including right here in Mentor. Although crews scrambled around the clock to restore service, much of the city was without power for upwards of five days.

September is National Preparedness Month and now is the ideal time to prepare for the next storm.

MAKE A PLAN
Knowing what you and your family will do during an emergency is important. Discuss how you will communicate with each other and receive information should your cell phone die or you have no access to news.

BE PREPARED
Assemble a preparedness kit including bottled water, nonperishable food, and other necessary supplies like medications, first aid supplies, flashlights, an emergency radio, and blankets. Consider purchasing a generator for potential long-term outages and learn how to properly use it.

DO YOUR HOMEWORK
Is your home covered against potential disasters? Know what your insurance will cover if you need to make repairs and know who to call. Now is also a good time to ask family and friends about reputable contractors instead of after a storm.

SUBSCRIBE TO WENS
The City of Mentor utilizes Lake County Ohio’s Wireless Emergency Notification System (WENS) to help keep residents informed during emergencies and other events in our city. Sign up takes less than 60-seconds. Do it today at lakeohioalert.com.

Last month’s storm caught everyone by surprise but one thing we can predict is that another damaging storm will be on its way. Winters can be harsh here on the northcoast and its best to be ready. Take the time this September to plan and prepare.

Visit ready.gov or redcross.org for tips and additional information.