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    Prepare for the 2024 Florida Hurricane Season with Armor Screen

    Hurricane Season: June 1st – November 30th

    As Floridians, we’re no strangers to hurricanes. The 2024 Florida Hurricane Season is upon us, running from June 1 to November 30, with peak activity typically in September. Understanding and preparing for potential storms is crucial, especially given the unpredictable nature of hurricanes. The Florida Division of Emergency Management urges both residents and visitors to prepare well in advance—after all, it only takes one storm to significantly impact a community.

    2024 Florida Hurricane Preparedness Checklists

    • Water: At least one gallon per person per day for at least three days.
    • Food: A three-day supply of non-perishable food for each family member.
    • Battery-powered or hand-crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert.
    • Flashlights for each family member.
    • Extra batteries for all electronics.
    • First aid kit with essential medication in addition to prescription medications.
    • Multi-purpose tool or a basic toolkit.
    • Sanitation and personal hygiene items like moist towelettes, garbage bags, and plastic ties.
    • Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies).
    • Cell phone with chargers and a backup battery.
    • Secure or reinforce windows with storm protection such as an Armor Screen’s hurricane screen system, storm shutters or even plywood.
    • Check the roof for any needed repairs.
    • Clear loose and clogged rain gutters and downspouts.
    • Trim trees and shrubs to make them more wind resistant.
    • Secure loose outdoor items (e.g., lawn furniture, garbage cans) or bring them inside.
    • Ensure a supply of water for sanitary purposes such as cleaning and flushing toilets (fill the bathtub and other large containers).

    If you evacuate your home, DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PETS OR ANIMALS BEHIND. It is unlikely for pets or larger animals to survive on their own.

    1. Pet Identification and Documents:
    Ensure all pets wear collars with ID tags with up-to-date contact information.
    Microchip your pets if not already done, and confirm that your contact information is up-to-date in the registry.
    Prepare an information sheet for each pet, including a photo, description, medical conditions, and the contact information for your veterinarian. Store this digitally and in a waterproof container.

    2. Pet Emergency Kit:
    Include a leash and harness. These are essential for keeping your pet safe and secure, especially when their routine is disrupted.
    Add calming products if your pet is anxious during storms. This might include pheromone sprays, anxiety wraps, or toys that can help distract and calm them.
    Prepare a portable pet carrier labeled with your contact information. Each pet should have its own carrier.
    Stock a two-week supply of pet food and water specifically for your pets, to ensure you have enough in case supplies run short.

    3. Accommodation Planning:
    Research pet-friendly accommodations in advance in and outside your immediate area. Make a list of potential refuges that accept pets, including hotels, motels, friends, and family.
    Create a list of boarding facilities and veterinary offices that might be able to shelter animals in disaster emergencies; include 24-hour contact numbers.

    4. Training and Behavior:
    Keep your pets’ routine as normal as possible in the lead-up to and during a storm to help manage their stress.
    Practice loading your pets into their carriers and vehicles ahead of time so they become accustomed to the process and equipment.
    Teach your pets basic commands such as “come” or “stay,” which can be crucial in emergency situations.

    2024 Florida Hurricane Evacuation and Shelter Plans

    Florida Hurricane Evacuations: Often, evacuations are mandated with little notice. If you’re directed to evacuate, it is vital to leave immediately. Your emergency plan should include:

    • Personal assessment of specific or special needs.
    • Solid transportation arrangements made in advance.
    • Multiple evacuation routes mapped out.
    • Sharing your plans with family and friends.

     


     

    Florida Hurricane Shelters: Identify both general population and special needs shelters in your area. Remember, not all individuals with disabilities qualify for special needs shelters.

    2024 Florida Hurricane Preparedness Atlas & Maps

    For those in Broward County, specific resources include:

    These maps and resources help residents understand their specific risk and prepare accordingly. Not a Broward County resident? Click here to find more Disaster Preparedness Maps for other Florida counties.

    Florida State Disaster Assistance

    The State Assistance Information Line (SAIL) at 1-800-342-3557 is activated during emergencies, providing Floridians with a reliable source for up-to-date information during disasters.

     

    2024 Florida Hurricane Evacuation Best practices include:

     

    Contact Armor Screen and weather-proof your property.