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How This Website Can Help
Preparing for hurricane season is crucial for the safety and well-being of yourself and your loved ones. While we always hope for the best, it is essential to be prepared for the worst-case scenario. Hurricanes are powerful and unpredictable natural disasters that can cause significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and even loss of life. By taking the time to prepare in advance, you can minimize the potential risks and ensure your security during and after a hurricane.
Preparing for hurricane season involves several key steps. First and foremost, it is important to stay informed about the latest weather updates and warnings from local authorities.
- Red Cross Hurricane App –
- Weather Bug – IOS – Google Play
- Hurricane Max Tracker –IOS – Google Play
Sign up for emergency alerts through your community’s notification systems, and keep a battery-powered radio or weather app on your phone to receive updates during power outages.
Stay tuned to reliable sources of information, such as the National Hurricane Center or local news channels, for accurate and timely updates.
By understanding these aspects and being prepared for what to expect during a hurricane, you can take control of your own security and increase the chances of staying safe throughout the storm.
Remember, preparedness is key, and taking proactive steps can make a significant difference in your ability to cope with and recover from a hurricane.
Read More About (Preparing Before a Hurricane)
Protect Property
Planning also includes your personal and business property.
Home
Finding affordable home insurance is important for home owners as well as renters. more
Business
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Vehicle
Checking all of your insurance documents to determine what is covered in the case of hurricane or flood damage to your vehicle.
Boat
Boats and other watercrafts are just as vunerable as a home or a vehicle. Check each policy and follow the guidelines used to anchor your vessel in a save storage space. more
Protecting Your Home
We are all at risk of property damage from a hurricane but there are things that you can do now to secure you property from high winds, storm surge or flooding. Single family homes can be secured with storm windows, shutters, sand bags or roof ties. Multi family home such as apartments, condos or townhouses have assistance from homeowner associations of building maintenance for suggestions on the best way to secure your unit. Learn more
Protect Your Vehicle
You may want to park your vehicle somewhere away from trees and power wires if possible. If you are in a flood zone try to find a section of ground that may be higher than the other areas. Learn more
Protect Your Boat
Boats and other sea vessels are also at risk of being damages by high winds. Having your sea vessel at home is different then having it docked at the marina. If your vessel is parked check with the marina and ask about safety measures that you should take to protect your property. Learn more
You can check to see if your home is in a flood zone by visiting
https://www.floridadisaster.org/