How do I stay safe
indoors during a monsoon?
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Stay away from windows during strong winds. Tree limbs and other wind-borne objects can be a
hazard.
Electrical wiring attracts lightning. Avoid using the telephone, except for emergencies.
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Lighting can move through a homes plumbing, attracted to the
metal or water. Avoid using sinks and
showers.
Disconnect
computers, tvs and other delicate electronic equipment.
Consider attaching surge protectors to such equipment.
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What if I'm caught
in a monsoon while driving?
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In Dust:
Dont enter a dust storm if you can avoid it.
Turn headlights on and slow to a prudent speed.
If you pull off the road, get as far to the right as possible. Turn off the car and headlights, and set the
parking brake. Keep your foot off the brake
pedal other drivers may think youre a car in motion.
Stuck in a wash:
(Control of a vehicle is
lost in 6 inches of water.
Most vehicles will begin to float in 2 feet of water.)
If you have a phone, call
911.
If you can, climb onto the
roof and wait to be rescued.
If the water is still low
and you can wade to safety, do so, but beware of floating debris.
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In Rain:
Rain reduces traction and
causes tires to hydroplane. Slow
your speed accordingly.
Water on roads may be
deeper than it looks. Watch
for vehicles traveling too fast. They can throw up blinding
sheets of water.
Dont cross
rain-swollen washes. You
can be caught in a flash flood that can sweep your vehicle and its contents away.
Pay attention to hazard
signs and roadblocks. Ignoring
them threatens life and property, and can result in enforcement action by police.
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Where can I get
more information?
Scottsdale Fire Department (non-emergency) - (480) 312-8911 |
National Weather Service
1-(301) 713-0622
www.nws.noaa.gov  |
Phoenix area
(602) 275-0073
www.phx.noaa.gov  |
Arizona Department of
Transportation
www.azfms.com 
Road conditions: 1-(888) 411-ROAD |
Federal Highway
Administration
www.fhwa.dot.gov/trafficinfo/  |
The Weather Channel
(channel 69 on Cox Cable in Scottsdale)
www.weather.com  |
National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA)
1-(800) 344-3555
www.nfpa.org  |