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Hurricane Preparedness 2009

Thu, May 28, 2009

South Florida News

Hurricanes in South Florida can take a devastating toll on your home and surroundings.  Anyone who witnessed the awful hurricane season here in Florida during 2005 can attest to how preparing for the storm can change how you will live in the aftermath of the storm. 

Remember to know your evacuation route in case there is a need for this, and be sure your car is filled with gas in case of an event where you would have to get up and leave suddenly. Gas stations will be jammed packed the days before a storm will hit, so be sure to go early.

Stock your home with flash-lights, candles, and non-perishable food items.  In most cases, even a simple power outage could take several days or even months to repair. Florida Power and Light will be busy repairing multiple outages across the affected area. 

Locate a nearby shelter.  If you have pets, locate a shelter that allows pets, and have your pet register beforehand with that shelter.

Battery operated fans are also a good idea, since your AC will be down during any power outage as well.

If you own a home in Florida, be sure that you discuss with your home insurance company what coverage you have relative to hurricane damage.

Always follow the orders of local officials.  If an evacuation is mandated, evacuate immediately.

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Katyanne - who has written 144 posts on Expert Realty – South Florida Real Estate Blog.


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