Every area of the US has some kind of natural disaster risk. In Southwest Florida, we enjoy hurricanes. Now, at first blush that sounds terrifying. But, when you think about it, hurricane's provide the most advance notice for preparations... so if you have to pick your poison, I would take the hurricane over many other alternatives. The key to dealing with a hurricane is being prepared. This article provides some good resources to help you with that task. TRACK IT
The best resource for tracking the storms... the one that the news stations get it from can be accessed at the National Hurricane Center. Click on the storm name and see the latest model predictions. DEVELOP A HURRICANE PLAN As with anything important, it is always good to have a plan. Having a hurricane preparation plan is strongly advised. Here are some resources to help with that. FEMA also has some great information for making a plan. GET YOUR SUPPLIES For a comprehensive list of supplies that could come in handy should a hurricane hit, visit this page that lays out Hurricane Kit Supplies. PREPARE YOUR HOME Looking for some pointers on what to do to protect your home during hurricane season, check out these helpful videos. Here is a video on protecting your home from flooding. ASSESS INSURANCE If a hurricane hits (or even proactively before that happens), check out this guide to understand natural disaster insurance coverage. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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