AARP Eye Center
Now more than ever, it pays to get ready before a storm hits. Preparation is your best defense. Learn how to prepare for Oklahoma's ever-changing weather so you can reduce the danger and distress you and your loved ones may face.
This printable checklist helps organize a 3-day "Grab and Go" bag and a 7-day "Shelter in Place" bag.
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