SEVERE WEATHER SEASON
IS APPROACHING
|
|
|
Spring is almost here, which makes it an excellent time to think about a plan of action if you happen to be driving, and severe weather conditions are coming your way. Here are some tips from the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency on what to do if you are caught in your vehicle or outside during severe weather.
- Well in advance of approaching severe weather go inside a substantial structure.
- If you are under a tornado warning, seek shelter immediately.
- Go to the best available, protective area if caught in your vehicle.
- It is unwise to try and outrun a tornado; however, you may be able to head at a right angle to the storm if you are sure of the direction in which the twister is heading. Tornadoes can change directions suddenly! They can toss cars and even large 18 wheelers around like toys. The safest option is an underground shelter.
- If there is no shelter nearby, get into the nearest ditch, depression, or underground culvert and lie flat with your hands shielding your head.
- If you pull off the road, try to seek shelter in a safe structure first. If unavailable lie down in a low area with your hands covering the back of your head and neck to protect yourself from flying debris and shattering glass
- If you take shelter in a ditch, make sure you are far enough away from your car, so it and other heavy debris do not wind up on top of you. Be alert to rising water in the ditch from the heavy rains.
- Taking shelter under an overpass is also not recommended, because most underpasses offer no place to hide. They can act as a wind tunnel and increase the storm's fury.
|
|
I want to take the time to assure our clients that we are open for business. We are taking all of the necessary precautions to protect our client's health and safety. We are a business that naturally utilizes social distancing in our work. By having vehicles dropped off, we have limited to no physical contact with our clients through the detailing process. Thank you for your continued support through these uncertain times. I am thankful to work and live in a great community like Lincoln!
|
|
Great news, we are updating our before and after galleries! To check it out now, click the button below and come back soon to see the updated before and afters!
|
|
|
|
|