Just curious what providers in the carolinas are deciding to do regarding closing for in-climate weather. Im in Raleigh,NC and will be closing tomorrow 9/12.
Closing for Florence
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Personally, I would close and not worry one bit about it.
Everyone in any area of danger (no matter how small) should be focusing on safety as a priority!- Flag
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I’m in Virginia Beach about 2.5 miles inland and close with the schools. They closed last night “until further notice”... they required staff to come in today so I did end up open today but will be closed tomorrow until next week at the earliest.- Flag
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An attitude when there is a hurricane. Let me guess she expects you to keep her kids for days if the weather gets real bad cause im sure she will be working.- Flag
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Thank you! You too! I grew up here and this is the most concerned I’ve seen people but the latest models look better do us but not for NC and SC. Please be careful!- Flag
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I was hearing about this today on the news. Isn’t there an evacuation order? I was wondering what do people do when there is an evacuation order, do businesses and daycares just shut down?
Such a tough situation to be in. My prayers are going out to all of you. I pray it dissipates greatly before it reaches land. Stay safe :hug:- Flag
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I can't speak for Florence, but last year we closed for Irma three days ahead of the storm, I believe the same day schools closed, and couldn't reopen until we had power and other utilities restored. I was closed for two weeks total.- Flag
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Stay safe everyone!! And even if your dcps grumble, don't worry about it. Safety and health should always come first.
I've read just a little bit online about this, how scary it's going to get, and I cannot believe some people who will more than likely take a direct hit, are still choosing to stay where they are.
I need to call my dd tonight and see what she's expecting. She lives more inland but still right in the line of flooding, power outages, etc.- Flag
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Stay safe everyone!! And even if your dcps grumble, don't worry about it. Safety and health should always come first.
I've read just a little bit online about this, how scary it's going to get, and I cannot believe some people who will more than likely take a direct hit, are still choosing to stay where they are.
I need to call my dd tonight and see what she's expecting. She lives more inland but still right in the line of flooding, power outages, etc.- Flag
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I agree.. if you are told to go - do it; you don't, most times the police will say write your name & SS# on your arm so they can identify later because they won't come in to rescue. Praying for my Navy daughter in GA because I doubt they evacuate; most the rest of my family are under mandatory evacuation & state of emergency- Flag
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