Saturday, August 31, 2013

What to Keep in Mind This Hurricane Season

Over the past couple of weeks we’ve been doing our part to keep you safe this hurricane season.

You can ensure your safety, as well as the safety of your family and your home, by knowing what steps to take at the start of hurricane season, once a hurricane watch or warning has been issued, during a hurricane and once a hurricane has passed.

Staying informed and knowledgeable can make all of the difference this hurricane season, and your safety is important to us!

In the event that a storm does hit Florida this hurricane season, keep in mind:

  • You can save time and money while protecting yourself during a potential storm by taking the time to properly prepare before a hurricane hits—and even before the threat of one.
    See: Hurricane Season Has Begun… Now What?
  • Creating a successful and thorough emergency supply kit can make a significant difference in your experience this hurricane season. By following a check list, you can ensure you have everything you need to keep your family and home safe this hurricane season.
    See: Hurricane Supply Checklist Basics
  • Once a hurricane is headed toward Florida, don’t panic! Securing your home and personal belongings should be your top priority. You may only have a day or two to prepare once a watch or warning has been issued, so use your time wisely to cover any potential issues that can arise during a storm—you’ll thank yourself later!
    See: Staying Cool, Calm and Collected Once a Hurricane’s Approaching
  • You can be one step ahead of the storm by knowing when to evacuate and what to do while you’re waiting out a hurricane.
    See: What to do During a Hurricane
  • It’s important to know how to properly assess damage and what to avoid after a storm hits.
    See: A Hurricane Has Come and Gone: Now What?

Stay safe this hurricane season! It has been predicted that there will be 18 names storms, 9 hurricanes and 4 “intense” hurricanes.

Source: http://powergenerationinc.com/966/

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