Hurricane Preparedness Tips
Essential Tips to Keep You Prepared
Preparedness Tips
Create an Emergency Kit
Prepare an emergency kit with:
- Non-perishable food and water for at least 3 days
- First aid supplies and medications
- Flashlights, batteries, and a battery-powered radio
Develop a Family Emergency Plan
- Identify a safe room or the safest areas in your home
- Plan evacuation routes and meeting places
- Ensure all family members know the plan and practice it regularly
Stay Informed
- Monitor weather forecasts and updates from trusted sources
- Sign up for local emergency alerts
- Have a Weather Radio for real-time updates
Protect Your Home
- Secure windows and doors with storm shutters or plywood
- Bring in outdoor furniture and secure loose items
- Trim trees and shrubs to minimize damage
Know Your Evacuation Zone
- Learn your community’s hurricane evacuation routes
- Follow the instructions of local officials during an evacuation order
- Have a plan for your pets
Stay Connected
- Charge all electronic devices and have backup power sources
- Keep a list of emergency contacts
- Use social media responsibly to stay updated and inform others of your status
Emergency Family Plan
Know Your Hurricane Risks
- Check local hazard maps and flood zones to see if you’re in a high-risk area.
- Sign up for local emergency alerts at
- ReadyHarris.org to stay informed about hurricane threats & notices.
Identify a Safe Area In Your Home
- Choose an interior room on the lowest level.
- Avoid rooms with large windows or glass doors and stay away from exterior walls.
Develop a Family Emergency Plan
- Write down what needs to be done once you know that a hurricane is coming.
- Identify who will be responsible for each piece of the emergency plan.
- Do practice drills with your family in advance.
Create a Communication Plan
- Choose an out-of-town contact everyone can check in with.
- Write down important phone numbers in case cell service is down.
- Decide how you’ll communicate if separated (texts, social media, etc.).
Know Your Evacuation Routes
- Find your local evacuation zones and routes at ReadyHarris.org
- Identify at least two places to go: a shelter, family/friend’s homes, or a hotel.
- Plan for pets if you have them — many shelters don’t accept them.
Build Your Emergency Kit
- Fill a backpack or storage bin with all the essentials you need to survive for at least 3-days without power.
- Include items on the Family Preparedness Checklist and customize your kit to fit your needs.
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