FireCracker wrote:Actually, public policy is exactly the opposite -- shelters are a place of last resort. They're where you go when you have no other options left to try
Actually, as one that works in the county EOC on occasion, shelters are divided into three basic types. Special needs, risk and host. In other words here in Florida, we opened shelters for those who felt unsafe where they live. In Florida, state statute requires all new schools be built to shelter code. Our designated shelters are not "last resort" but first resort to those homeless, in mobile homes or from other areas. To us here in hurrincane land. a shelter of last resort is ANY building other than a designated shelter. For more information contact your local emergency management department.
You're right, technically -- it's refuges that are "last resort". By "last resort" I mean that evacuees with other options (hotels, family) are urged to use those options.



