Where will you be on #SafePlaceSelfie Day?

April 3: Grab your friends, family or coworkers and share that special place youโ€™ll go to shelter from weather hazards

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If there is one extreme weather preparedness action you want your loved ones to take, what might it be? To have a sturdy, safe place to go to in the event of dangerous weather.

On April 3rd, 2019, at 11:11 am local time, please join the National Weather Service and its Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors to take a "selfie" and post with the hashtag #SafePlaceSelfie.

On April 3rd, 2019, at 11:11 am local time, please join the National Weather Service and its Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors to take a "selfie" and post with the hashtag #SafePlaceSelfie. (Image credit: NOAA)

Join NOAAโ€™s National Weather Service (NWS) and our Weather-Ready Ambassadors on April 3 at 11:11 a.m. your local time and post an individual or group selfie in your safe place to Twitter (no addresses or geolocation tags, please) with the hashtag #SafePlaceSelfie. NWS will share selected selfies on Twitter @NWS and our other social media feeds throughout the day. 

"What makes the #SafePlaceSelfie campaign so powerful is its simple message and call to action," said Trevor Boucher, a forecaster at the NWS Las Vegas Weather Forecast Office. "If you're sitting at home or at your desk at work looking at Twitter or Facebook, ask yourself, โ€˜What if?โ€™ Where would you go if life-threatening weather approaches your area?"

VIDEO: Knowing your โ€œsafe placeโ€ is the most essential preparedness activity to save your life from extreme weather. Learn the weather hazards that exist in your area, find locations that will keep you safeโ€ฆand take a selfie! (NOAA)

 Sure-fire selfie tips

  • Think about the types of hazardous weather events that occur in your area, and know where the safest places and evacuation routes are located.

  • Get creative: Storm shelters, safe rooms and basements are all good safe places from tornadoes and strong winds, but think of other scenarios or hazards that may require more safe places.

  • What preparedness actions will make your safe place even safer? Do you have a NOAA Weather Radio? An emergency kit? A family communications plan?

  • Encourage family, friends and your social network to post their own #SafePlaceSelfies. Tag someone on your post and ask, โ€œWhere is your safe place from extreme weather?โ€
     

Feel free to ask questions and share your thoughts with your social network and the larger #SafePlaceSelfie social media community. For more, visit weather.gov/safety.