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6. When to Return
Only return home when local officials declare it safe. Even after the danger has passed, hazards may remain: Downed power lines Contaminated floodwaters Damaged roads and bridges Patience can save your life...
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Mike Trimis
September 28th, 2025
 
3-Where to go to evacuate
Evacuations require safe destinations: Official shelters set up by local or state authorities. Family or friends in safer areas outside the danger zone. Hotels or motels along evacuation routes. Always confirm availability in advance if possible...
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Mike Trimis
September 27th, 2025
 
5. What to Do During an Evacuation
Stick to designated routes—shortcuts may be flooded or unsafe. Keep your go-bag and documents with you at all times. Stay tuned to emergency alerts on radio or mobile apps. Drive safely—roads will be congested and stressful. Check on vulnerable neighbors or relatives if possible...
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Mike Trimis
September 27th, 2025
 
2. Creating an Evacuation Plan
Every family should have a written plan. Key elements include: A meeting place if you get separated. A list of emergency contacts (printed and on your phone). Routes in multiple directions in case roads are blocked. Assigning roles: who grabs the go-bags, who secures pets, who checks on neighbor...
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Mike Trimis
September 26th, 2025
 
1. Preparation Before an Evacuation
The best time to prepare for an evacuation is before disaster season begins. Build a Go-Bag with essentials: water, non-perishable food, medications, first aid, flashlights, batteries, emergency radio, and personal documents. Keep your vehicle fueled—gas stations may close or run dry. Store cas...
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Mike Trimis
September 26th, 2025
 
Planning ahead
Blackouts are unpredictable, but your response doesn’t have to be. By planning ahead, conserving energy, and having backup power solutions ready, you can protect your family during the darkest hours of a disaster. 🌐 Explore our full line of emergency power solutions at KokosEmergencyProducts.co...
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September 25th, 2025
 
4-When to Go and Evacuate
Timing is critical. Leave early to avoid being trapped in traffic or dangerous weather. Follow these rules: Mandatory evacuation orders mean you must leave immediately. Voluntary evacuation advisories are a strong signal to prepare and consider leaving early. If you feel unsafe, don’t wait—yo...
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Mike Trimis
September 25th, 2025
 
Emergency Power Products You Can Trust
At KOKOS Emergency Products, we provide reliable tools and gear to help you stay powered when the grid goes down: Portable generators & fuel storage solutions Solar-powered chargers and backup batteries LED lanterns and flashlights Emergency radios to stay connected Because when the lights go out, p...
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September 25th, 2025
 
Emergency Evacuation: How to Prepare, Act, and Return Safely
Disasters often strike with little warning, leaving families and communities with no choice but to evacuate. Whether it’s a hurricane, wildfire, flood, or other emergency, knowing when and how to evacuate can save lives. At KOKOS Emergency Products, we’re committed to helping you prepare for eve...
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Mike Trimis
September 25th, 2025
 
Using Generators Safely and Effectively
A generator can be a lifesaver during extended outages, but only if used correctly: ✅ Choose the right size – Match generator wattage to essential appliances (fridge, medical devices, small heaters, lights). ✅ Run generators outdoors only – Never inside your home or garage due to deadly ca...
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September 25th, 2025
 
Conserving Power During a Blackout
When the grid goes down, every watt counts. To stretch your backup power: 🔋 Unplug electronics to avoid surges when power is restored. 🔦 Use flashlights or LED lanterns instead of candles (safer and longer-lasting). 🧊 Keep refrigerators and freezers closed to preserve food. 📱 Limit devic...
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September 24th, 2025
 
Why Power Goes Out
Disasters affect the power grid in many ways: 🌪 Hurricanes & Tornadoes – Strong winds knock down power lines and damage substations. 🔥 Wildfires – Fires destroy transmission lines or force preemptive shutdowns. 🌊 Floods & Storm Surges – Water damages underground cables and electric...
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Mike Trimis
September 24th, 2025

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