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In reply to the discussion: The 10 Worst Things You Can Do During Severe Weather [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)39. Many people don't have the storage space to keep the plywood covers
I am lucky enough that I do have the storage space. If you don't though, you can always rent a little garage at one of the storage places. They aren't expensive.
You know you are going to get hit with a hurricane one day or another, so you prepare for it. I don't consider $14 a month where I can also store tools and other things that I need occasionally a bad deal. I already have a storage shed, though.
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My folks lived near a wash in SoCal for a couple of decades. The occasional flood...
Hekate
Jun 2014
#42
The way I read it, Digger meant that it is more dangerous to stand under a tree t
Jenoch
Jun 2014
#33
Cool - I don't have the data but suspect that more folks die sheltering under trees
malaise
Jun 2014
#43
There's nothing saying the list needs to be exclusive against the top 10 worst things you could do
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2014
#20
Your question can apply to anyone on the Gulf Coast or lower East Coast, too :)
kentauros
Jun 2014
#37