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EMERGENCY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PUBLIC DISASTER SHELTERS In extreme emergencies, Florence County may advise you by means of emergency broadcast radio or television to evacuate your home and seek shelter. When this happens, your first choice for shelter should always be a friend or relative's house in a safe area. When conditions prevent this, you should try to take refuge in a public disaster shelter operated by emergency management agencies. Florence County has designated a number of County buildings and schools as possible public shelters. The exact number and location of shelters opened will be determined based upon the emergency. Listen for local radio and television announcements on shelter locations and opening time. Do not go to a shelter before it is open. Public shelters are little more than basic survival facilities, so when going to a shelter be prepared to bear the inconveniences of shelter life and to cooperate with officials to get you and your family through the storm. When preparing to live in a shelter, consider the following:
Work with shelter officials and the others staying in the shelter. Living with many people in a confined space for a period anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks can be difficult, but with cooperation comes survival. Always stay in your shelter until local authorities say it's okay to leave. For more information on emergency procedures, please call the Florence County Emergency Preparedness Department at 843-665-7255. "The original data used to produce this information is protected under copyright law and represents intellectual property of Tele-Works, Inc. The City of Florence is granted license to use said information for the purpose of public information. Violators to this copyright and license agreement could face prosecution and be responsible for damages resulting from the disclosure of this information." |
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