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Get a Free Quote- The key to preparedness is having a Disaster Plan ready to implement when emergency strikes. The following items will help you better understand what your Disaster Plan should be comprised of.
- Discuss the types of hazards that could affect your family/facility. Understand your home’s and surrounding area’s vulnerability to storm surge, flooding and wind.
- Determine where you will ride out the storm and familiarize yourself with area shelter locations in the event you need to evacuate.
- Determine a “safe room” within your location. In certain circumstances, the safest areas may not be your home but within your community. This “room” should be one away from windows. Bathrooms and/or closets are examples of some typical “safe room” choices.
- Determine escape routes from your home and places to meet. These should be measured in tens of miles rather than hundreds of miles. For evacuation routes, and county pick up sites, please call 311.
- Designate an out-of-state friend or family member as a family contact, so all your family members have a single point of contact.
- Make a plan now for what to do with your pets if you need to evacuate, and make sure their registration and vaccinations are current and that you keep a copy of this documentation readily available.
- Post emergency telephone numbers by your phone and make sure your children know how and when to call 911.
- Check your insurance coverage.
- Have all of your important documents including deeds, identification, and insurance papers and contact information in a safe and waterproof location.
- Use a NOAA weather radio. Remember to replace its battery every 6 months, as you do with your smoke detectors.
- Take First Aid, CPR and disaster preparedness classes.
- Have your Family Disaster Plan in place.
- Remove loose debris before storm season begins. Make sure balcony drains/scuppers are clear and unobstructed from any debris (i.e. dirt, leaves, etc.) to will prevent water from accumulating on your balconies and possibly entering your home through the sliding doors.
- Lay towels or other absorbent materials along the inside of the sliding doors and windows during any severe rain storm to prevent water intrusion
- Bring in or secure patio furniture.
- Turn off or unplug any non-essential electrical equipment.
- Do not put out trash or debris for pick up once a Hurricane Watch or Warning is issued. Any trash or debris must be brought in and/or secured until after the storm.
- Stay tuned to the radio and television for weather updates.
- If you are asked to evacuate, do so ASAP!
- Please note, if you must use an open flame such as canned heat (sterno) for warming or cooking, do not wear loose fitting, flammable garments. Use the canned heat with extreme caution and in the sink only.Make sure you have one phone that is not dependent on electricity (non-cordless)
- Make sure you fill up your gas tank before the storm
- Keep a supply of sturdy garbage bags and ties should also be available. If you live in an apartment or condo, all refuse should be bagged, sealed, and stored in your unit. Do not dispose of any garbage in trash chutes after a Hurricane Warning. There will be no garbage pickup, and accumulated garbage in trash container room and chute will create a serious fire hazard. Insects and rodents may access the building from the lower trash room if the garbage is allowed to back up