Winter storms in California can be deadly, causing flooding, flash floods, high coastal surf, mudslides, snowstorms and avalanches. Your city, county, and state Offices of Emergency Services have prepared these brief safety tips to help you prepare for a safe winter. Wherever you live or travel, you should be aware of the dangers of winter storms and be prepared to cope with one. For more information on the history of flooding in your area, and how you and your family can prepare for winter, call your city or county Office of Emergency Services (in the Government section of the telephone book), or the nearest office of the National Weather Service. Most homeowners insurance policies do NOT offer protection against flood losses. For information about flood insurance, call your local insurance agent, or call the National Flood Insurance Program at (888) Call-Flood. When a flood WATCH is issued Move valuable household possessions to the upper floors of your home. Fill your cars gas tank in the event an evacuation order is issued. When a flood WARNING is issued Tune in for information and advice to local radio and TV stations. When told to evacuate, do so as quickly as possible. When a flash flood WATCH is issued Watch for signs of flash flooding and be ready to evacuate on a moments notice. When a flash flood WARNING is issued If you believe flash flooding has begun, evacuate immediately as you may have only seconds to escape. Move to higher ground and away from rivers, streams, creeks and storm drains. Do not drive around barricades. These are placed to keep you out of harms way. If your car stalls in rapidly rising waters, abandon it immediately and climb to higher ground. Out-Of-Area Emergency Contact Name and Phone