Don’t Let a Hurricane Catch You Unprepared
Hurricanes can cause widespread damage when they hit. Luckily, there is technology available to track these storms before they make landfall. There is plenty of time to prepare before a hurricane hits, so make sure you’re ready with these tips.3
Hurricane Protection
One of the most important things you can do to prepare for a hurricane is to protect the windows in buildings. One of the best ways to do this is with aluminum or steel panel shutters which attach to the building with tracks and bolts. There are several kinds including accordion, colonial, Bahama, roll-down, and hurricane glass.[1]
Emergency Kit
Being prepared can prevent a disaster. There are essential items that must be included in an emergency kit. Some of the things to have available include water, food, flashlights, weather radio, batteries, first aid kit, cell phone charger, and a multi-purpose tool. Personal needs like medications and personal hygiene products should also be included. Extra cash is also a good idea. If shelter is taken away from home, bring personal documents and emergency contact information.[2]
Food List
Concentrate on non-perishable food items that don’t require cooking, such as low sodium canned foods. Make sure individual dietary requirements are addressed.
Insurance
Homeowners should have comprehensive private dwelling insurance in addition to flood insurance provided by the government. Every state has different laws, so it’s important to be familiar with the laws to make sure you’re covered for any kind of damage caused by a hurricane including wind and water damage.[3]
Supplies
Cleaning supplies and basic tools will help you handle any problems you may encounter. Make sure the laundry is done because it’s possible you’ll lose electricity for a few days.[4]
You can be prepared for hurricanes. This makes it easier to recover once the storm has left the area. If you need to seek medical assistance during or after a hurricane, please contact us right away.
References:
[1] https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/weather/hurricane/sfl-hc-shutterguide-htmlstory.html
[2] https://www.fema.gov/news-release/20200220/proper-emergency-kit-essential-hurricane-preparedness
[3] https://www.forbes.com/advisor/homeowners-insurance/hurricane-insurance/