Are you prepared for an Emergency Evacuation

The following is a suggested list of things we all should have ready in case we had to evacuate in an Emergency.

Communication

Communication is essential when you evacuate in a hurricane, a tornado or other disaster. You may need to call for help, reach family members if you get separated and let faraway loved ones know how you’re doing. Here are the communication essentials to take when you evacuate:

  • Cell phone and charger
  • Laptop computer and charger
  • Portable or emergency charger (in case you can’t plug in)
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank radio
  • Two-way radios

Emergency Supplies

You’ll also need emergency supplies should you face unexpected or unusual situations such as cold or lack of electricity. Keep in mind that some of the things you usually rely on, such as ATMs, credit card machines and even your smartphone, may not be working. Pack these emergency items:

  • A flashlight
  • Extra batteries
  • A complete first-aid kit (the Red Cross recommends a 115-item deluxe kit)
  • A blanket
  • A supply of cash
  • A notebook and pen
  • A map or road atlas
  • Extra keys for your car and house
  • Extra batteries for car key fob
  • An all-purpose tool

Important Documents and Phone Numbers

It’s wise to have your important documents stored digitally so you can access them if physical copies get damaged. Here are some important documents to take:

  • Driver’s licenses
  • Passports
  • Car registration
  • Proof of address (such as a utility bill in your name)
  • Deed to home (if you own) or lease (if you rent)
  • Health insurance cards for the family
  • Birth certificates for children
  • Important phone numbers in case your phone isn’t working (family member/emergency contact, landlord, family doctor, pharmacist, pediatrician, veterinarian and insurance agent)
  • Insurance documents (auto policy, home policy or renter’s policy, etc.)
  • Veterinary records for your pet (showing current vaccinations, city license etc.)

Food and Water

Pack so that you and your family have enough food and water to get through at least three days. If you’re wondering what kind of food to put in an evacuation kit, experts recommend crackers, nut butter, dried fruit and nuts and seeds, juice boxes, energy bars, canned beans, canned fruit, canned meat and canned vegetables. Here’s what to pack to sustain you and your family:

  • A three-day supply of water (one gallon per person per day)
  • A three-day supply of non-perishable, easy-to-prepare food
  • A can opener

Change of Clothes

Keep in mind that you may need multiple days’ worth of clothing, including a change of clothes in case what you’re wearing gets dirty or wet. Make sure to take:

  • At least three changes of clothes for each person
  • Extra undergarments and socks
  • Spare pair of shoes for each person

Personal Care Items

The personal hygiene items you need to pack will vary based on your and your family’s needs, but here are some items you may want to include:

  • Toothbrush, toothpaste and dental floss
  • Shampoo, conditioner and body wash
  • Dry shampoo
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Personal wipes (in case you can’t access a shower)
  • Tissues
  • Lotion
  • Lip balm
  • Deodorant
  • Menstrual products
  • Toilet paper
  • Paper towels
  • Face masks (N95, KN95 or surgical masks)
  • Vitamin supplements

Medications and Vision Care

If you or someone in your family takes medication or wears contacts or glasses, make sure to consider that when you pack. Your evacuation kit should include these vision and medical supplies:

  • A one-week supply of prescription medication (blood pressure medicine, etc.)
  • Any medical devices you need (hearing aids with extra batteries, walker, etc.)
  • Contact lenses, lens case and multipurpose solution
  • Glasses (take a backup pair even if you wear contacts)
  • Reading glasses (take a spare pair if possible)

If you or your family have special health or medical needs, make a list of items you’ll need to add to your evacuation kit. For example, here’s a list of evacuation items for people with diabetes and here’s a list of evacuation items for those with food allergies.

Baby or Child Necessities

If you have a baby or toddler in the family, you’ll need to pack special supplies. Here are the items you may want to take for babies and young children:

  • Baby food /formula
  • Baby wipes
  • Baby equipment you use (carrier, etc.)
  • Bibs
  • Burp rags
  • Cups
  • Diapers
  • Camp stove (if you need to boil water for sanitizing)
  • Extra blankets
  • Extra water and soap for hand washing
  • Nursing pads
  • Pacifiers
  • Snacks for toddlers or children
  • Teething gel
  • Thermos for formula
  • Items to keep kids busy (coloring book and crayons, picture books, y etc.)

Pet Supplies

If you have furry, feather or scaly family members, you’ll need to make an evacuation plan for them ahead of time since many shelters don’t accept pets. If you plan to evacuate with your pets to a relative’s home or hotel, you may want to take:

  • A three-day supply of non-perishable pet food (dry, canned etc.)
  • Blankets or towels
  • A three-day supply of water for each pet
  • Food and water bowls
  • Collar, harness and leash
  • Pet bed
  • Pet crate or carrier
  • Pet chews and training treats
  • Medications (flea medicine, heartworm medicine, etc.)
  • Vet records (vaccinations, rabies tag etc.)
  • Pet wipes
  • Toys and chew toys
  • Poop bags for dogs
  • Litter box and litter for cats

Sentimental Items

You never want to risk your safety by taking time to gather possessions when you’re trying to evacuate in a hurry. But if you plan ahead, you may be able to pack a few sentimental items such as your child’s first drawing or your grandma’s engagement ring. Consider picking the three items that have the most sentimental value to you (as long as they’re easily portable) and packing them ahead of time.

You may be able to pack many of these essential items in advance so they’re ready to gather quickly. You may then want to make a list of items you want to take but can’t pack in advance, like your phones and chargers, so you know what to grab before you go.

Do you have an evacuation kit or list ready? 

Article condensed from The Hartford Insurance Company 2022

 

Riverhead Town Beach Passes 2022

Riverhead Town has decided to open the beaches and issue new beach passes. They will have people at the beach checking as well as the Riverhead police to check on social distancing.
You can get your sticker in any one of the following 3 ways:
  1.  if you choose to print the form and mail it back, you must include a self addressed stamped envelope along with a copy of your registration and proof of residency. Also a copy of your license and your check for $5.00 
  2. . If you want to pay in advance and have them mail it to you; you must download the Viply app to a smart phone, then email them with the documents and the viply confirmation. They will mail the sticker. Total cost $6.50 ( I choose this method and got the pass in 2 days)
  3. Go to one of the three locations at the assigned times as in the past and show them your documents. Cost $5.00
 
BEACH STICKERS (updated 5/19):
Beach stickers will be available at the following days/locations:

  • Parks Office: Saturday, May 23, 9-10 am for seniors, 10 am-2 pm
  • S. Jamesport Beach: Sat., Sun., Mon., May 23-25, 10 am-2 pm
  • Wading River Beach: Sat., Sun., Mon., May 23-25, 10 am-2 pm

You can also purchase your sticker online by using the Viply app (see below for link and info). Then upload your paperwork (license, registration and proof of residency) to recreation@townofriverheadny.gov. We will then mail out your sticker.

You can find this and more information  at               https://www.riverheadrecreation.net/

Happy Mothers Day to all the Mothers, Grandmothers and Great Grandmothers

This Mothers Day will be different from any you have experienced before. With social distancing, you might feel a little sad not being able to see your families on this special day.

Technology can help!

If you already have video devices like the Echo Show or Facebook Portal, you are already connected but for others there are easy ways to get connected and best of all they are free.

Another extremely easy form of video communication which can be used with multiple members at the same time is FACETIME. However, this feature is only available to IPHONE Users

For everyone else, here are some suggestions:

  1. MESSENGER: If you are on Facebook, you can use Messenger. Messenger allow you to have multiple people on at the same time. You or your family can host your entire family at one time and give you the feeling to be all together. ( If you want more information go to https://www.facebook.com/help/messenger-app/1673374996287506/ for help)
  2. ZOOM: Another free service that can be used for up to 100 people at one time is ZOOM. Only one person has to sign up for Zoom and can invite everyone else to join in. ( If you want more information about Zoom, Go to https://zoom.us/home?zcid=2478 )
  3. SKYPE is another excellent way to communicate. Skype can only be used to communicate with one person at a time but it is an easy set up as most computers have the application built in. ( GO to https://www.skype.com/en/ )

 

 

Any of these above can be used on a computer , Laptop, Tablel or Ipad. You will need to have a camera and microphone installed. Many desktop computers do not but can be added.

 

If you need any further information, you can send an email to the webmaster at: webmasterfvhoa@hotmail.com

 

 

Riverhead Library offers free Ancestry.com

Copy and paste the following link after reading the information following:

https://www.riverheadlibrary.org/covid-19

on the page this link opens you will see this page. Scroll down to line that says Riverhead patrons and click on the Ancestry Library. It will open a new page where you sign in with your library card, It will open up Ancestry.com

 

 

Free Books for Riverhead Library

No one should be without a good book to read!

Free Books

Courtesy of the Riverhead Free Library

 

 

The Riverhead Free Library and the Suffolk Cooperative Library System would like to send you a 2 book-pack delivered directly to your house by the USPS. Selections will be random from a large countywide book club collection. If you are interested please email askadultref@riverheadlibrary.org

and include your name, address and phone number. If large print books are preferred let us know.

 

WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!!

Email us today!!!

Covid-19 Testing Facility in Riverhead

RIVERHEAD, NY — A drive-thru testing facility for the new coronavirus has opened in Riverhead, according to New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele.

ProHEALTH opened its first drive-thru location at 1149 Old Country Road in Riverhead; the site is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Drive-thru testing at the Riverhead facility is by appointment only and is open to all, not limited to ProHEALTH primary care patients. However, only those exhibiting coronavirus symptoms, have had direct contact with a person exposed to coronavirus, or who have traveled abroad can make an appointment for testing, according to a message on the site’s hot line.

Those experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and wishing to speak to a medical professional, or who wish to make an appointment at the Riverhead drive-thru testing facility, can call the ProHEALTH dedicated hotline at 1-516-874-0411