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34 Circle certifi ed years in business. NA Years in business not available. 34 Square shows years in Monthly Media.<br />
York Yankee banners on Bill Liebler’s home. (Bill these three banners aren’t going to help the<br />
Yankees this year.)<br />
The 6-foot vinyl fence that runs from Rosery and in back of Mandalay and across to the<br />
back of Buccaneer and down Buccaneer to Golden Gate will be complete by the time you read<br />
this. It looks very nice and will be a great upgrade for those on those streets.<br />
Your TMHA board wants to remind all of you to keep your property looking good this<br />
summer and to register your guests at the offi ce (read your prospectus for details). Eight violation<br />
letters have been sent in the past few weeks regarding infractions.<br />
Have a great summer.<br />
Hurricane Preparedness –<br />
What You Can Do Now<br />
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It’s not too early to start getting ready in case a<br />
hurricane comes this way. You can prepare by doing the<br />
following (don’t wait until a hurricane watch is issued –<br />
do this now):<br />
Shelter: If we are ordered to evacuate – will you<br />
go to a friend’s or relative’s house, a hotel, or a shelter? If you have special medical needs,<br />
make sure you are registered with the Largo Fire Department or Pinellas County Emergency<br />
Management (464-3800). If you will be going to a shelter, have a folding chair, blanket, pillow,<br />
medications, special dietary needs, and books, puzzles, or games ready to go.<br />
Important Papers: Take your insurance, banking, and other important papers with you<br />
or store them at a secure location. Include an inventory of your possessions and pictures or a<br />
videotape of them for insurance purposes. Also a back-up of your computer fi les.<br />
Automobile: Keep your car’s gas tank topped off during the summer (gas pumps will<br />
not work if electricity goes out).<br />
Cash: Have a supply of cash – ATM’s will not work if electricity goes out.<br />
Medications: Fill prescriptions and remember to take your medications with you.<br />
Home: Before you leave, store all outside furniture, potted plants, bikes, etc. in sheds or inside<br />
your home. These will become missiles if left outside. Put awnings down and secure them. Turn<br />
off your water supply and electrical breakers to prevent potential damage.<br />
Contacts: Let friends and relatives know where you plan to stay and establish an outof-state<br />
contact so everyone can check in after the storm.<br />
Emergency Kit: Pack a kit with clothing, fl ashlight, portable radio, batteries, toiletries,<br />
hand sanitizer, trash bags, fi rst aid items.<br />
Food and water: Take enough water and non-perishable (remember the non-electric<br />
can opener), as well as paper towels, paper plates, and utensils to last at least a week.<br />
Follow the advice of the Emergency Management Offi ce provided by radio or television<br />
stations regarding evacuations. DO NOT stay in your mobile home.<br />
Graphics design by David Beard<br />
TEAKWOOD VILLAGE TIDINGS JUNE, 20<strong>10</strong> S<br />
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