Hurricane season is fast approaching, and if you live on the Florida Gulf Coast, it’s time to get prepared. Here at The Talley Group, we want to make sure you and your loved ones stay safe during this potentially dangerous time of year. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know, from assessing your risk to creating an evacuation plan, and even making sure your pets are ready. Ready to dive in? Let’s get started with our very own safety and preparedness checklist.
KNOW YOUR RISK
Living in paradise comes with its own set of challenges, and hurricanes are a big one. Understanding your risk is the first step in being prepared. Do you know which zone your home is in? Are you up to date with the latest weather forecasts? If not, it’s time to get acquainted. Knowing your risk means you can plan better and stay one step ahead of the storm.
Have An Evacuation Plan
When a hurricane warning is issued, having an evacuation plan can make all the difference. Do you know your county’s assigned evacuation routes? If not, check the tabs below to find out. An evacuation plan isn’t just about knowing where to go; it’s about making sure you have a safe place to stay and that your family knows the plan.
Prepare Disaster Supplies
Imagine being without power, water, or access to stores for days. That’s why assembling a disaster supply kit is crucial. Your kit should include essentials like water, non-perishable food, medications, batteries, and flashlights. Need a comprehensive list?
AND HERE’S SOME GOOD NEWS: during the 2024 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, you can purchase qualifying disaster supplies tax-free! Mark your calendars for June 1-14 and August 24-September 6.
Do you have pets?
Pets are family too, so don’t forget to prepare for their needs during hurricane season. Start by creating a separate pet disaster supply kit that includes essentials like food, water, medications, and comfort items such as blankets or toys. It’s also important to have a list of pet-friendly evacuation centers and boarding facilities handy. Ensure your pet’s identification tags and microchip information are up to date in case you get separated. Familiarize yourself with local resources and tips for pet preparedness by visiting this link. Planning ahead will help ensure your furry friends stay safe and comfortable during an emergency.
Get An Insurance Checkup
Insurance might not be the first thing on your mind, but it’s a crucial part of hurricane preparedness. Call your insurance company or agent to make sure you have enough coverage to repair or replace your home. Homeowners and renters alike should consider a separate Flood Insurance policy, which has a 30-day waiting period. Visit FloodSmart.gov to get started.
Print The Talley Group's Hurricane Preparedness Guide
A single storm can have a profound impact on your life and community. To help you stay prepared, The Talley Group has created a printable hurricane preparedness guide. This comprehensive resource covers everything you need to know to protect your home and family during hurricane season. Download and print your copy today.
Additional Resources
To further assist you in your hurricane preparedness efforts, here are some valuable resources:
- FEMA — Mobile App: Stay informed with real-time alerts and safety tips.
- Florida Disaster.org – Division of Emergency Management: Access detailed information and updates on hurricanes.
- Red Cross: Get resources and support for hurricane preparedness and recovery.
Preparation is key when it comes to hurricane season on the Florida Gulf Coast. By understanding your risk, developing an evacuation plan, assembling disaster supplies, and ensuring your pets and insurance are ready, you can protect your home and loved ones. Remember, The Talley Group is here to support you every step of the way. Stay safe and be prepared!
FAQs
- What should I include in my disaster supply kit?
Your disaster supply kit should have essentials like water, non-perishable food, medications, batteries, flashlights, first aid supplies, important documents, and a battery-powered radio. - How do I know if I’m in a flood zone?
You can find out if you’re in a flood zone by visiting FloodSmart.gov and entering your address. - What should I do if I have to evacuate with pets?
Make sure you have a pet disaster supply kit, know the location of pet-friendly shelters, and keep your pet’s identification and medical records handy. - How can I stay informed about hurricanes and severe weather?
Use resources like the FEMA Mobile App, local news, weather channels, and emergency alert systems to stay updated on hurricane forecasts and warnings. - What if I can’t afford flood insurance?
There are various programs and assistance options available. Visit FloodSmart.gov for more information and to explore your options.