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National Hurricane Preparedness Week

5/2/2022 (Permalink)

2022 Hurricane names These are the 21 storm names for the 2022 Hurricane Season.

May 1st, 2022 signified the start of National Hurricane Preparedness Week. Even though in our area of the country this is not something we have to worry about directly, the rainfall from hurricanes can travel hundreds of miles inland so it is still important to be informed and prepared. This blog is going to highlight important steps to take to prepare for a hurricane as well as its aftermath.

1. Determine Your Risk - Assess your area to determine possible wind and water damage and develop a plan of how you would handle them.

2. Develop an Evacuation Plan - If you live in a hurricane evacuation zone or a flood prone area you will need to leave that area. Having a plan of where you will go can save you time and stress. Make sure to account for pets in your plan. 

3. Assemble Disaster Supplies - It is recommended that you have enough supplies to last each member of your family for at least 3 days. This includes food, water, medicine, and it is also recommended you have a battery powered radio and flashlights with you. 

4. Check on Your Insurance - Call your insurance agent to ensure that your coverage is enough to repair or replace your home and belongings.

5. Strengthen Your Home - Boarding up your windows and doors with plywood or aluminum panels will save them from breaking or being damaged. 

The time to prepare for a hurricane is not when it is at your doorstep. Starting your preparations early and having a plan can save you a lot of stress. Allowing yourself time to think out your plan will prevent you from having to make any rash decisions. 

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