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A watch means conditions are favorable for the storm to pass within 60 miles of the watch area within 24 to 36 hours. When a watch has been issued, begin to monitor the storm's progress with reports from Television and Radio. Begin making preparations for leaving your home. Decide where you will be going and have an alternative plan if you cannot get to your destination. Remember to take care of pets as they are not allowed in shelters. Shelters in Georgetown County are limited, so plan to visit with family or friends, inland.
For supplies, make a list and shop early. Here are some suggested items: a portable radio and batteries; a flashlight; matches and candles, a full tank of gasoline, canned goods and non perishable foods, bottled water, blankets, pillows, some games or toys for children, prescription medicine, important papers, and materials for protecting glass windows of your home. Use masking tape or boards to protect windows and doorways on the windward side of the storm. Secure yard furniture and items so they don't become missiles during the storm.
Stockpile extra ice in a freezer for use after the storm. In general, when a watch is issued, think and plan for the storm to make landfall. Think of all of the things you would want to be taken care of if the storm does come ashore near Georgetown. When you feel you are prepared, review your plan again to ensure you've gotten everything taken care of.
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