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Tips For Tropical Cyclones In Nova Scotia


Living in Nova Scotia my entire life, I have had many experiences of what to do to prepare for major storms that hit our little province. We have many new comers to Nova Scotia, either from other provinces that typically do not have Tropical Cyclones or from out of the Country. I thought it would be a good idea to write this Blog to inform and also give some advice on how to prepare your homes and keep your families safe.


What is a Tropical Cyclone?

A tropical cyclone is a type of severe storm system characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and low pressure. These storms can range from Tropical Depressions up to major Hurricanes. The main hazards associated with these storm systems are mostly:

-       Heavy Rainfall

-       High Winds

-       Storm Surge & Storm Tide

-       Rip Currents


It is because of these hazards that it is important to prep and protect your property prior to any Tropical Cyclone. Some things you can do are:

-       Secure windows & doors. Make sure all windows and doors are shut and locked.

-       Clear your yard of all loose items or those items that could come loose and turn into flying missiles around your property.

-       Trim your trees as much as possible away from your home/garage etc. Remove any broken or damaged branches to reduce damage to your property.

-       Put away or secure patio furniture and other outdoor objects.


It is also very important to have a emergency kit on hand and ready to go. Here are some handy dandy tips for creating your own Emergency Kit. 


-       One gallon of water per person per day for several days. This can be used for drinking water and sanitization and oral care.

-       A good supply of food to last your family a few days. Get those Storm Chips!

-       Flashlights, lanterns, candles etc.

-       Lighters or matches.

-       First aid kit

-       Extra Batteries

-       Manual can opener

-       Electronics and chargers (cell phones, tablets etc.)

-       Backup Power charging banks

-       Personal sanitary items such as soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste & disinfecting wipes.

-       All prescription medications as well as over the counter medications.

-       Cash

-       Important documents such as insurance policies, passports.

-       Blankets & pillows to keep your family warm.

-       Complete change of clothes. At least 3 days of clothes per person.

-       Books, games or other things to keep your family occupied.

-       Swiss army knife or multi tool


With this storm system coming our way this weekend, I know a lot of Nova Scotians are a bit on edge, especially since we have not fully recovered from the devastating floods back in July. I think the best thing we can all do is get prepared and do our best. My family home was affected by the floods back in July as well. We ended up having water come in for the first time since we bought our home back in 2011. Turned out there was quite a crack in the wall and it is going to take some time before it is repaired. So, I am thinking a bit outside the box on what to do to protect our home from more water coming in through that crack. I have decided to make a patch out of diapers. YES, I said diapers, not just for babies this coming weekend. The diapers are going to (I hope) keep water from seeping through the crack and causing anymore water damage. Some may think this is a silly idea, but I think it is going to work. I will share my pictures and update on the weekend.

 Until then friends =) 


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