East Tennessee State University’s Dr. Randy Wykoff, dean of the College of Public
Health, is providing tips for staying safe in the aftermath of a hurricane in the
latest edition of Wykoff’s “Bare Bones Approach to Better Health.”
The “Bare Bones Approach to Better Health” airs weekly on Friday’s at 8:42 a.m. on WETS-FM 89.5, a local public radio station and National Public Radio affiliate.
In the episode, Wykoff shares seven steps for remaining safe after a hurricane, stressing the importance of remaining vigilant for falling debris, avoiding entering damaged structures, proper use of a generator and more.
The “Bare Bones Approach to Better Health” airs weekly on Friday’s at 8:42 a.m. on WETS-FM 89.5, a local public radio station and National Public Radio affiliate.
In the episode, Wykoff shares seven steps for remaining safe after a hurricane, stressing the importance of remaining vigilant for falling debris, avoiding entering damaged structures, proper use of a generator and more.
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