Flood Preparation List
City of Long Beach Fire Department
WARNING & SAFETY BULLETIN
In anticipation of incoming storms and the occurrence of higher than normal tides, the Long Beach Fire Department encourages residents to be prepared for possible flooding.
Below are some helpful hints and reminders to assist you.
Prior to a flood
Prepare an evacuation and communication plan
Prepare your home or business
During the flood
After the flood
WARNING & SAFETY BULLETIN
In anticipation of incoming storms and the occurrence of higher than normal tides, the Long Beach Fire Department encourages residents to be prepared for possible flooding.
Below are some helpful hints and reminders to assist you.
Prior to a flood
- Check emergency supplies
- Flashlights & extra batteries
- Portable, battery-operated radio
tuned to KKJZ 88.1 FM for local info,
or to a local news radio station for emergency instructions - First aid kit and manual
- Emergency food and bottled water (3 gallons per person)
- Non-electric can opener
- Protective clothing, raingear, bedding or sleeping bags
- Special items needed for infants, elderly, or the disabled
- Essential medicines
- Cash and credit cards
- Sturdy, closed toe shoes
Prepare an evacuation and communication plan
- What will you take with you when you evacuate?
- If you have to leave the area, where will you stay?
- How will family contact you?
- Designate someone to be a family contact
Prepare your home or business
- Move important items to higher ground, or at least elevate
items off of the ground - Elevate and secure fuels, pesticides, and other hazardous
materials - Bring outdoor possessions, such as lawn furniture, grills,
and trash containers inside or tie them down securely - Wrap shelves, cabinets, other storage units in heavy
plastic sealed with waterproof tape - Use sandbags to barricade or divert the impending water
Sandbags are available at all Long Beach Fire Stations
Station Locations:
http://www.longbeach.gov/fire/station_locations.asp
or City Information Hotline: (562) 570-5252
- Know how to shut off your utilities (gas, water, electric)
If evacuating due to rising flood waters
If water level is inside the home and has the potential
to affect electrical outlets...
DO NOT SHUT OFF YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVICE IF YOU WILL BE STANDING IN POOLED WATERS
During the flood
- Listen to radio for emergency information
- For storm information and possible evacuation
notifications - With rising water inside the structure turn off utilities
- Remember the danger of water into your electrical
outlets - Be aware that flood waters may carry raw sewage,
chemical waste, and other disease-spreading
substances - Wash your hands with soap and disinfected water
- Be aware of fallen power lines
- If in "doubt" evacuate area
After the flood
- Check for structural damage
- Any significant shifting, sagging, leaning, or cracking of walls or ceiling…STAY OUT
- Do not enter home until it has been checked by a professional
(Call building department for assistance) - Do not use any open flame (candles, matches) until you can verify that there are no gas leaks
If you hear a "hissing" noise or smell gas,
leave structure immediately.
Make sure the gas is off at the meter and call 911 - Check for sewage and water line damage
If you suspect damage, avoid using the tap and toilets
and call a plumber - Throw away any food that has come in contact with the floodwaters
- Check on your neighbors and offer assistance