Teach Kids How to Stay Safe During Thunderstorms

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The sound of thunder and the flash of lightning can be especially frightening to children. Take the fear away by teaching them what to expect and how to stay safe during a thunderstorm.

Discuss—and model—these lifesaving steps, which are part of  West Virginia University Extension Service’s disaster and emergency management educational program.

If you have questions about being prepared for disasters and emergencies, contact  ___________, ________ County’s WVU Extension agent, at the  WVU Extension Service office at ____(address)_____________ or call ____________________.

—WVU-ES—

Source:  What to Tell Children about Thunderstorms and Lightning, Section 4.4,
                pp.1-2.  W.Va. Disaster and Emergency Management
               Resources (reference notebook). West Virginia University Extension Service.
     
fsm—4/24/07

Last modified April 26, 2007
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