Before the Storm
There's no denying a monsoon storm is coming when you hear the ear splitting rumble of thunder. Children need to understand not to wait to find shelter when they hear thunder. They need to find shelter well before the thunder because the rapid rain waters will begin all to quickly, potentially causing severe flooding.
Important monsoon season safety tips all desert children need to be aware of includes scanning the sky before heading outside. The cumulonimbus clouds responsible for the monsoon rains are hard to mistake for anything else. Children should look for these clouds before going outside. Even if the clouds are in the distance, once the wind starts they quickly move in. If clouds are in sight, it's best to stay indoors.
Another sign a monsoon storm's on its way is a sudden change in the wind. Often, when a monsoon storm is about to hit, the wind will change directions and quickly intensify. Temperatures drop rapidly at this point. Children need to pay attention for changes in the wind. If they sense a change, they need to head indoors immediately.
If a child has missed these two warning signs, then there are two more things they need to know when they have been outside too long and the storm is quickly approaching. Thunder and lightening are the final stage of the storm before the rain starts to fall. Even if the thunder and lightening are in the distance, kids need to get indoors.
During the Storm
Children also need to know what do to during a monsoon storm. When indoors all electrical equipment should be unplugged. Children should know to never use the phone during a storm unless it's an emergency. During a monsoon storm it's important to move away from all electrical equipment and head to an area in the home away from the doors and windows.
If your child happens to be caught outside during a monsoon storm it's vital they know important survival tips. No matter how shallow rain water may appear, they must never attempt to cross flooded areas. Flash flooding often occurs and it's important they head to higher ground.
If there's lightening, children should stay away from electrical lines and metal objects because they attract lightening. If they can not find any shelter they shouldn't stand near a tree or lie on the ground. If they are with friends, they shouldn't stand next to each other or in standing water.
If your child's caught outside during a lightening storm, they need to know the lightening position. The lightening position is a crouching position similar to a baseball catchers position. If no shelter is available, they need to find a safe spot and assume this position.
References:
"Arizona Lightening" Arizona Vacation
"Arizona Monsoon Season" Arizona Vacation
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Post a CommentSounds scary. Thanks for the info.