MedicineNet

Hurricane Preparedness Center - Coachella, CA

WebMD Physician Directory

Coachella, California

Upcoming Local Events

2012-06-02
Two Worlds Connect Ride For Africa
Valley Center, California
2012-06-02
2012-06-09
2012-06-10
2012-08-04
Tour de Big Bear
Big Bear Lake, California
2012-09-08
Endure the Bear Trail Run 2012
Big Bear Lake, California
2012-10-27
2012-11-10
Gut Check Challenge
Poway, California

Hurricane Preparedness

Introduction to hurricane preparation

The stresses and strains of an approaching hurricane or major storm can take a toll on family, friends, and neighbors. There are also worries about the psychological stress on the thousands who have fled storm-damaged homes to stay with friends and family, sleep in crowded shelters, or stay in cramped motel rooms. The stresses and strains created by displacement can promote domestic violence, substance abuse, depression, and even suicide.

To help prepare for an encroaching hurricane (including how to prepare a hurricane kit), read through this list of ways to prepare before it hits, and what action to take once the hurricane or major storm has passed.

What are hurricane aftermath health concerns?

How can I store food safely?

Your refrigerator will keep foods cool for about four hours without power if it is unopened. Add block or dry ice to your refrigerator if the electricity will be off longer than four hours.

Thawed food can usually be eaten if it is still "refrigerator cold," or re-frozen if it still contains ice crystals. Discard any food that has been at temperatures greater than 40 F (4.44 C) for two hours or more, and any food that has an unusual odor, color, or texture.

While the power is out, keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to keep food cold for as long as possible.

If the power is out for longer than four hours, follow the guidelines below:

  • Use dry ice, if available: 25 pounds of dry ice will keep a ten-cubic-foot freezer below freezing for three to four days. Use care when handling dry ice, and wear dry, heavy gloves to avoid injury.
  • For the freezer section: A freezer that is half full will hold food safely for up to 24 hours. A full freezer will hold food safely for 48 hours. Do not open the fre...

Recommended Reading Related to Hurricane Preparedness

Noise Induced Hearing Loss and Its Prevention »

What is the importance of noise-induced hearing loss?

The industrial and technological revolution may have propelled society to higher levels of achievement, but this progress has also made the world a noisier place in which to live. In fact, noise pollution is a growing health hazard and can be found almost everywhere. Car alarms, leaf blowers, gunshots, boom boxes, and traffic congestion fill our cities with decibels (the measure of sound intensity). Escaping to the country may not provide a quiet refuge, and even farmers are at high risk for exposure to noise from their farm machinery.

What's more, potentially harmful noise is not necessarily unpleasant or unwanted. For example, the music at a concert and the pounding of a jackhammer on the street can be equally damaging to the inner ear. The reason for this is that any sounds (acoustic energies) delivered with equal intensity, regardless of their source, are equally dangerous. Eventually, continued ...

Emergency Contact for Coachella

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Coachella Hospitals *

John F Kennedy Memorial Hospital
47-111 Monroe St
Indio, CA 92201
(760)347-6191

Eisenhower Medical Center
39000 Bob Hope Dr
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
(760)340-3911

Desert Regional Medical Center
1150 N Indian Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760)323-6511

Hi-Desert Medical Center
6601 White Feather Rd
Joshua Tree, CA 92252
(760)366-3711

*Provider Directory Terms of Use:

The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval.

You are prohibited from using, downloading, republishing, selling, duplicating, or "scraping" for commercial or any other purpose whatsoever, the Provider Directory or any of the data listings or other information contained therein, in whole or in part, in any medium whatsoever.

The Provider Directory is provided on an "AS-IS" basis. WebMD disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose. Without limiting the foregoing, WebMD does not warrant or represent that the Provider Directory or any part thereof is accurate or complete. You assume full responsibility for the communications with any Provider you contact through the Provider Directory. WebMD shall in no event be liable to you or to anyone for any decision made or action taken by you in the reliance on information provided in the Provider Directory.

The use of WebMD Provider Directory by any entity or individual to verify the credentials of Providers is prohibited. The database of Provider information which drives WebMD Provider Directory does not contain sufficient information with which to verify Provider credentials under the standards of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) of the Utilization Review Accreditation Committee (URAC).

By using the WebMD Provider Directory, you agree to these Terms and Conditions.