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Hurricane Storage Tips in Estero, Florida

Hurricane Storage Tips

One of the very few bad problems that we have to endure in Paradise, or Southwest Florida, is the advent of the dreaded hurricane.  The main point being to protect you belongings from the wind and rain that accompanies this storm.  All of our buildings are built to the codes of this area.  Reinforced steel barred cement and all of the tied down roofs, along with ground elevation allows nature to do her thing, and yet all is secured.  We have car storage, garage size units, as well as smaller and larger units, for your valuable things that must be protected no matter what.  We have a back up generator power for the most critical of temperature control, along with adequate preparation for this dreaded event.  This protects your wine storage, etc.  Plus we are blessed to have the power restored very quickly in case everything is knocked down, due to Mother Nature.  This type of excellence lets you feel confident that your belongings are protected in case a hurricane does strike.

BEFORE

Hurricanes can be dangerous, listening to the hurricane warning messages and planning ahead can reduce the chances of injury or major property damage.

  • Know your Emergency Shelters
    Contact the National Disaster Office for the closest shelters.

  • Have disaster supplies on hand
    o Flashlight and extra batteries
    o Portable, battery-operated radio and extra batteries
    o First aid kit
    o Non-perishable (canned food) and water
    o Non-electric can opener
    o Essential medicines
    o Cash and credit cards
    o Sturdy shoes

  • Protect your windows
    Permanent shutters are the best protection. A lower-cost approach is to put up plywood panels. Use 1/2 inch plywood--marine plywood is best--cut to fit each window. Remember to mark which board fits which window. Pre-drill holes every 18 inches for screws. Do this long before the storm.

  • Trim back branches from trees
    Trim branches away from your home and cut all dead or weak branches on any trees on your property.

  • Check into your Home and Auto Insurance
    Confirm that policies are valid and coverage is appropriate.

  • Make arrangements for pets and livestock
    Pets may not be allowed into emergency shelters for health and space reasons. Contact your local humane society for information on animal shelters.

  • Develop an emergency communication plan
    Make sure that all family members know what to do. Teach family members how and when to turn off gas, electricity, and water. Teach children how and when to call police or fire department and which radio station to tune to for emergency information. In case family members are separated from one another during a disaster (a real possibility during the day when adults are at work and children are at school), have a plan for getting.

Hurricane Watches and Warnings

A hurricane watch is issued when there is a threat of hurricane conditions within 24-36 hours. A hurricane warning is issued when hurricane conditions (winds of 74 miles per hour or greater, or dangerously high water and rough seas) are expected in 24 hours or less.

DURING A HURRICANE WATCH

  • Listen to the radio or television for hurricane progress reports.

  • Check emergency supplies.

  • Fuel car.

  • Bring in outdoor objects such as lawn furniture, toys, and garden tools and anchor objects that cannot be brought inside.

  • Secure buildings by closing and boarding up windows.

  • Remove outside antennas and satellite dishes.

  • Turn refrigerator and freezer to coldest settings. Open only when absolutely necessary and close quickly.

  • Store drinking water in clean jugs, bottles, and cooking utensils.

DURING A HURRICANE WARNING

  • If you need to evacuate your home, lock up home and go to the nearest shelter.

  • Take blankets and sleeping bags to shelter.

  • Listen constantly to a radio or television for official instructions.

  • Store valuables and personal papers in a waterproof container on the highest level of your home.

  • Stay inside, away from windows, skylights, and glass doors.

  • Keep a supply of flashlights and extra batteries handy. Avoid open flames, such as candles and kerosene lamps, as a source of light.

  • If power is lost, turn off major appliances to reduce power "surge" when electricity is

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