LAKE HENRY ESTATES 2018 DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY PLAN

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LAKE HENRY ESTATES 2018 DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY PLAN

TABLE of CONTENTS PREPAREDNESS HELPFUL TIPS... 2 OBJECTIVES... 3 PLAN MISSION... 3 SHELTER OPTIONS... 4 DISASTER MANAGEMENT TEAM... 4 COMMUNICATION SERVICES... 5 FACILITIES RECOVERY... 6 CLUBHOUSE... 6 SWIMMING POOL... 7 BACKUP OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS... 7 MAIN GATE GUARD HOUSE... 7 ELECTRICITY - PROGRESS ENERGY... 8 CABLE/PHONE SYSTEMS... 8 DRINKING WATER SYSTEM... 8 SEWAGE SYSTEM... 8 FEMA CONTACT... 9 COMMON GROUNDS... 9 GOLF COURSE... 9 TRASH AND DEBRIS REMOVAL... 9 CONCLUSION:... 10 COMMITTEE MEMBERS... 11 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS... 12 YEAR 2018 Page: 1

PREPAREDNESS HELPFUL TIPS Start Early These things need to be DONE NOW Take photos or video of your house, furniture and accessories. Have photos developed and put in a safe place (safe deposit box or mail to a family member who will not be affected by the storm). Get and keep extra cash (stores without power will not accept credit cards). Get sufficient supply of prescription drugs. Fill vehicle s gas tanks and propane tanks for grill or camp stove. Have a battery-powered radio, flash lights or a battery powered lamp and plenty of batteries. Start freezing blocks of ice in plastic bottles or pans and put in zip lock bags. Use potable water that you have for drinking if necessary, these can be used in a cooler chest to keep perishables in after the storm. Make sure tub will hold water. If not, buy a flat rubber stopper. Fill your tub. Have at least two buckets to dip water for use in toilet, etc. If you have a cell phone, get a car charger for it. Have a house phone that does not require electric power. Have box (shelf) milk, non-perishable food and instant coffee. Do all laundry. If you plan to leave, leave the phone number and location where you will be with the office and neighbors. Remove all perishables from freezers and refrigerators. A good idea also, is to leave your family emergency contacts and phone numbers where they may be reached. Get trees and shrubs trimmed. Check insurance policy. Write policy and agents telephone number s down. Keep all in a safe place. Prepare your personal first aid kit. When Storm appears imminent. Board up your window(s) to protect you from flying debris. If you are not evacuating, use your dishwasher and oven to store important papers or some of your irreplaceable items. The dishwasher is waterproof when closed. Remove all loose items from yard. Cover your roof vents; many homes in 2004 had water come into the house via the roof vents. Remove nameplate, bulb, and globe from lamppost. Cover open light socket with a plastic bag, secure it with duct tape. Place all electronic items (computer, equipment, etc.) in garbage bags, tie the bags on top and place another bag over that and tie on the side (this is so water will not leak in the top). Unplug electronic equipment (VCR, DVD, TV s, etc.) Put a week s supply of medications, car and house keys, credit cards, cash, jewelry, first aid kit, etc. in a large purse or bag and keep it on your person during the storm. If power is lost o Turn off your main circuit breaker. o Make sure all faucets are shut. o Empty out your refrigerator after 48 hours. o Now it is safe to leave your home for a motel or friends. o Take phone directory with you so you can call the community to see if electricity is on. o Then once power is back on, turn on the main circuit breaker. Have older standard phone available. Cordless phones do not work without electricity. Leaving the community for a period of time: Have a resident watch over your home. They should have a key and your contact information. These residents are not responsible for conducting the repairs to your home. After the Storm - BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR. YEAR 2018 Page: 2

OBJECTIVES LAKE HENRY ESTATES is responsible for the physical environment and equipment assets. It employs general management practices in its daily operation and in its contingency plan. A partnership between Lake Henry Estates and other agencies is necessary to protect and provide services to the community. This partnership must extend to the current suppliers and vendors used in helping with issues of a recovery capability. In the event of a disaster that would render the community unable to provide normal services, Lake Henry Estates has an obligation to restore the community in a timely manner to the status prior to the disaster. It provides guidelines each committee/teams should take to meet their unique recovery requirements. Guidelines for interaction with Lake Henry Estates residents are also provided. This Guide contains information available today. The guide will be continually updated and will be distributed to committee/teams within the community disaster recovery organization as needed. All residents must remember they are responsible for their home and property and should take proper steps and measurements to protect their property and themselves. You must be prepared to be self-sufficient for a minimum of 72 hours immediately following a major disaster. Preparedness is an individual responsibility. Remember, committee members have homes and families too. Lake Henry Estates is not an assisted living community and the residents should not look to the Board of Directors for their help and protection. PLAN MISSION The mission of the LAKE HENRY ESTATES Disaster Recovery Plan is: To develop, demonstrate and sustain a capability to restore the communities common property and services of Lake Henry Estates to a level before the disaster. The Board of Directors will govern and direct committee/teams during the recovery phase. The Board of Directors shall govern the community as states in the Declaration of Restrictions and By-Laws. The scope of Lake Henry Estates Disaster and Recovery Plan may be revised over time as a response to new or changing requirements. The plan will work only if we have resident volunteers who support the plan and community. YEAR 2018 Page: 3

SHELTER OPTIONS Our clubhouse IS NOT to be used as a shelter. The structure does not meet the standards established by the Polk County Building and Zoning Board as a designated shelter. Your home in the community should be stronger than the clubhouse. Most people stay with friends and relatives either locally or out of town, because they find that option more comfortable, flexible, familiar, and safe. When electing this option, consider carefully whether the location to which you are going is safer than the one you are leaving. Also consider the travel time and the path of the storm, leave early to avoid traffic jams. Follow hurricane preparation guidelines in local papers, home improvement stores, TV, and Radio Stations on what is available and what you should take with you to designated shelters. DISASTER MANAGEMENT TEAM It is the role of the Disaster Management Team to provide the overall direction of recovery operations. Activities will be coordinated under the direction of the Board of Directors. The Disaster Management Team will establish the emergency command center where damage assessment and recovery operations will be directed. It will analyse damage reports and make recommendations on the need for disaster declaration. It notifies all disaster recovery committee teams where help is needed. There will be a recovery coordination meeting each morning at 8:00 A.M. in the lobby of the clubhouse. If any and all volunteers who can assist sometime that day could attend, tasks can be assigned. Once recovery has begun, this team coordinates all internal Lake Henry Estates recovery activities and monitors progress. It schedules committee personnel for appropriate support activities and serves as the focal point for all technical and operational questions posed by residents during the recovery process. This committee team has a key role in ongoing disaster recovery preparedness. It is responsible for all planning, testing and maintenance activities necessary to sustain the recovery capability over time. All functional teams will report to the Disaster Management Team. YEAR 2018 Page: 4

COMMUNICATION SERVICES GENERAL Auto Dialer will be used during emergencies only. For emergencies involving fire, medical, or law enforcement assistance Dial 911. Watch local TV stations for Hurricane and Tornado tracking. Use NOAA public alert system or NOAA radio for weather alert. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS Auto Dialer Emergency Broadcast will be used for emergencies. All contacts with the Red Cross, Police, Fire Departments, FEMA, etc. will be coordinated with the Communication Services. This is to avoid multiple calls to emergency response agencies from the community. Communications team will gather accurate and substantiated information regarding the disaster situation and the LAKE HENRY ESTATES response. Communications personnel will be used to get messages and information out to the homes. Additional people may be required to lighten the load. Communications personnel will notify residents on recovery progress with the development of internal communications via: 1. Auto Dialer, if service is available. 2. LHE Web-Site, if we have electricity. 3. Channel 95, if we have electricity. 4. Call list of people to contact, if telephone service is available. 5. Notify people walking door to door. 6. Notices delivered to homes, if we have electricity to print them. Communications Services responsibilities include keeping LHE residents informed and minimizing incorrect information. YEAR 2018 Page: 5

FACILITIES RECOVERY Facilities Recovery determines the condition of the facility and computer and any critical utilities that support its ongoing operation. This function coordinates the assessment of damage, compiles inventories of environmental support equipment required to operate the clubhouse, and oversees any repairs that are necessary. After a disaster, this function ensures that damaged facilities are secure from intrusion and further damage. It conducts a comprehensive assessment of the ongoing security requirements of the clubhouse and community, ensuring that adequate alarms and monitoring devices are in place. These findings are to be reported to the Disaster Management Team. Membership in this group will include LHE Committee personnel, operations management, and a number of key equipment and service providers. CLUBHOUSE Preparation: Assemble resident volunteers at a given time to help with these tasks: Move all porch furniture into the clubhouse and place on the ballroom dance floor. Move grills into the Pub and place on the dance floor. Move Tennis and Bocce court benches into the clubhouse craft room. Lock all doors to prevent the wind from blowing them open. Clubhouse will be in lock mode during and after the storm to protect the property. Recovery: Assemble resident volunteers at a given time to help with these tasks; Remove all porch furniture from the clubhouse to respected areas. Remove grills from the Pub to respected areas. Remove Tennis and Bocce court benches from clubhouse craft room to respected areas. YEAR 2018 Page: 6

SWIMMING POOL Preparation: Assemble resident volunteers at a given time to help with these tasks: Move all deck furniture into the clubhouse and place on the ballroom dance floor. Contact pool service to make sure we will be serviced after the storm. We will need debris removed from the pool and will we require extra chlorine added to shock the pool. Recovery: Pool Service should remove debris from water as soon as possible but may take some time in getting to our community. Pool Committee in the mean time should remove debris from the water as soon as possible after the storm to help preserve the cleanliness of the water, thus making the recovery time less and preventing the water from going bad. Call Pool Service once the electricity is back so they can perform the proper maintenance to get the pool running again. BACKUP OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS The following procedure shall be followed to backup data on computers. During the week, backups are done on a regular basis. Backups of critical computer data shall be done on nightly basis. A second copy should be taken home with a board member. A third copy should be taken home with the office manager. MAIN GATE GUARD HOUSE To protect the community from outsiders during the disaster we will have a plan to man the entrance with an outside security firm. This will provide the residents some protection against looters and people just riding around. Laminated Yellow Tags will be used to ID residents and allow them easy passage. Please store them in your glove box for easy access when needed. YEAR 2018 Page: 7

ELECTRICITY - DUKE ENERGY Preparation: In late winter, check on the power lines along Dyson Road and along the North side of our property to see if the trees need trimming before hurricane season. Contact Duke Energy and have them send out tree trimmers to clear the trees from the power lines. Notification: All power outages will be reported so the power company has an idea how big an outage we have. Check with neighbours and have them call also. Make sure the power company knows that we have a complete outage, which includes 280 homes in Lake Henry Estates. CABLE BRIGHT HOUSE Notification: Call BrightHouse to report an outage in your Cable TV; Cable Phone; or Cable Internet access. PHONE SYSTEMS Notification: All phone outages should be reported so the phone company has an idea how big an outage we have. Check with neighbours and have them call also. Make sure the phone company knows that we have a complete outage, which includes 280 homes in Lake Henry Estates. DRINKING WATER SYSTEM Preparation: Test the back-up system on a weekly basis during hurricane season. Check fuel level and supply, order fuel to fill tanks. Have fuel supplier on standby notice. Recovery: Have water tested. SEWAGE SYSTEM Preparation: Have holding tanks empty prior to storm. Have Sewage Company on standby notice. YEAR 2018 Page: 8

Recovery: Have the sewage company come and empty holding tanks. Have the sewage company come and pump out lift stations if necessary. We have a portable generator that can be used to pump the lift station if they need to be pumped. FEMA CONTACT o Assess the damage and needs of the community. o Make the call to FEMA for assistance if necessary. COMMON GROUNDS Note, see Clubhouse section for items around or near the clubhouse. Residents should check drainpipes in their area for debris and clean them out. Do not put trash/debris bags in the road gutter, as they will flow down to the drain and block them, thus flooding your neighbor s home/garage. Please report all common grounds problems to the office. GOLF COURSE Preparation: Remove all flags and any other loose items before the storm. Recovery: Return all flags and any other items after the storm. This will be a low priority. TRASH AND DEBRIS REMOVAL Recovery: Do not place all debris into one pile. To get proper pick up of debris, make separate piles of house debris, tree and yard debris, and garbage. The specialized trash trucks will not sort thru debris and if it is not separated they will drive by the pile. Do not put your debris in the curb/drain areas, as this will block the flow of surface water. Please put your debris on your driveway or yard. YEAR 2018 Page: 9

CONCLUSION: The previous section shall cover all backup and recover procedures, however modifications to the plan can and will be accepted. This document is accepted as a living document, there will be changes as time goes on, due to technology or changes in other procedures that affect this process. YEAR 2018 Page: 10

COMMITTEE MEMBERS The following volunteer members will be working very closely with existing committees during the disaster and recovery phases. The members below will report to the Board of Directors on the progress of the various activities. Chairs John Bakle John Formella Utilities (Telephone, Electricity, Water System & Sewer) John Bakle Walt Whorten Facilities / Clubhouse Ken Ortwein Patrick McCarty Jerry Varns Swimming Pool Rocco Guarino Jerry Merschen Street Terry Lareau Front gate Rocco Guarino Communications Bobbie Ann Stone Dave Johnson Golf Course Rocco Guarino Safety David Shuff LHE Office Marianne LHE Board-of-Directors Liaison Rocco Guarino Committee members should contact the office 863-421-0940 for the latest list of suppliers and vendors who are currently supporting our community. Also obtain the current list of Lake Henry Estates Community Management Leaders who may be able to help with these procedures. YEAR 2018 Page: 11

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS POLK COUNTY Polk County Emergency Communications Center 863-401-2234 Police/Fire/Medical (Emergencies only) 9-1-1 Polk County Sheriff s Office 863-298-6200 or 863-297-1100 Polk County Fire Rescue (Fire/EMS) 863-421-3611 Polk County Animal Services 863-577-1762 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 1-800-621-FEMA American Red Cross 863-294-5941 UTILITIES OUTAGE: Spectrum (cable TV, telephone, internet) 855-222-0102 Duke Energy 800-700-8744 Frontier (telephone) 800-485-7435 YEAR 2018 Page: 12