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Northfield Township Police Department
Tuesday April 10th, 2018 :: 08:38 p.m. EDT

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This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week

This Week is Severe Weather Awareness Week

The Northfield Twp Police would like to remind all residents and community members that in the event of a serious thunderstorm warning or a tornado sighting; the Northfield Twp Public Safety building will provide a temporary refuge. Community members can utilize the Public Safety building as their Short Term Safety Evacuation Site. Those wishing to seek safety in the Public Safety building will enter through the front doors of the facility, go to the basement and register with the Public Safety Emergency volunteer.

BE PREPARED DURING TORNADO SEASON
Tornadoes are violent storms that can leave behind devastation and fatalities within seconds. Winds can travel up to 300 miles per hour and the path of the tornado can reach a width greater than a mile.

A Tornado Watch is issued by the local weather service whenever conditions exist for severe weather to develop. A watch suggests a serious storm or tornado is possible. A watch gives you time to monitor, plan and prepare to act.

A Tornado Warning is issued by the local weather service whenever a tornado has been sighted or one is indicated by Radar or the National Weather Service Doppler. You should act immediately when you hear the warning siren and take cover. An imminent danger to life and property is present.

During a tornado warning, FEMA recommends that :

If you are in a building:
• Go to the basement, if no basement is available; go to the center of an interior room at the lowest level away from corners, windows, doors and outside walls
• Get under a sturdy table & cover your neck and head with your arms
• Do not open windows

In a high rise building:
• Go to the lowest level and to a small interior room or hall

In a mobile home:
• Get out and get to the closest building or community shelter such as the Northfield Public Safety building.

If outside:
• Get into a vehicle, buckle your seat belt and attempt to drive to a shelter
• If your vehicle is hit with flying debris, stop and park your car
• Stay in the car with your seat belt on. Put your head down below the windows; cover
your head with your hands and a blanket or coat
• If you can safely get to a lower level of ground, leave your car and lay in that area with your head covered with your hands
• Stay out of an overpass or bridge. You are safer in low, flat location.

Report Power Outages:

DTE Energy has a mobile app to report power outages from your mobile device. Download the app from the Apple Store or Google Play and receive real-time updates through email, texts or push notifications.

For more information on power outages and the outage restoration process, visit: www.dteenergy.com/storm

For more info on FEMS’s Ready - Prepare. Plan. Stay Informed regarding tornadoes- visit http://www.ready.gov/tornadoes

Address/Location
Northfield Township Police Department
8350 Main St
Whitmore Lake, MI 48189

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 734-449-9911

Tammie Colling
Northfield Twp Police Commuity Relations/Crime Prevention
[email protected]
734-449-8900

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