Hurricanes preparedness guide 2023 Mr Home guy Florida

Prepare For Hurricanes Today!

As the threat of hurricanes looms over Florida, including Tampa, Boca Raton, Jacksonville, and New Port Richey, it’s essential to take proactive steps to protect your home and loved ones. At Mr. Home Guy, we understand the significance of hurricane preparedness, and we’re here to guide you through the process. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know to ensure your home is hurricane-ready.

1. Assessing the Risk

Hurricanes can impact areas well beyond the coastline. Whether you live near the Atlantic, Pacific oceans, or more than 100 miles inland, it’s crucial to understand your risk. Hurricane seasons vary by region, so stay informed about the peak times:

  • Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season: May 15-November 30
  • Atlantic Hurricane Season: June 1-November 30
  • Central Pacific Hurricane Season: June 1-November 30

Hurricanes tend to be most active in September, making early preparation vital.

2. Stocking Up on Essentials

Having an emergency storm kit is non-negotiable. Your kit should include:

  • Soap
  • First aid kit
  • Medicine
  • Can opener
  • Backup battery for your cell phone
  • Maps
  • Important documents and paperwork
  • Cash
  • Sleeping bag and blanket
  • Radio
  • Flashlights
  • Matches

Additionally, ensure you have hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, clean masks for the family, and a stockpile of water, non-perishable food, canned goods, and essential items like peanut butter, dried fruit, dry cereal, granola, and protein bars.

3. Understanding Your Insurance

Review your homeowners insurance policy thoroughly. Does it cover damage from strong winds or flood damage in Florida, Tampa, Boca Raton, Jacksonville, or New Port Richey? If you’re unsure, contact your insurance provider. Consider additional coverage options to safeguard your investment.

4. Backup Generator Preparedness

Power outages are common during hurricanes. Invest in a backup generator, but remember these tips:

  • Never run a generator indoors, as it produces carbon monoxide.
  • Place the generator at least 20 feet from windows and doors.
  • Regularly inspect and service your generator.
  • Ensure an adequate fuel supply, adhering to local regulations.

For stationary or standby generators, plan for installation well in advance, and enlist the help of professionals.

5. Roof Inspection

Protect your home from water damage by inspecting your roof for loose, damaged, or missing tiles and shingles. It’s advisable to hire a professional roofer for this task. They may recommend replacing roofing materials and reinforcing your roof with hurricane straps.

6. Gutter Maintenance

Prevent flooding by cleaning gutters and downspouts before hurricane season. If you’re uncomfortable with this task, consider hiring a gutter cleaning service that can also inspect and secure your gutters.

7. Tree Care

Strong winds can turn tree branches into projectiles. Remove diseased or dying branches near your home before the storm arrives. Tree trimming is a job best left to professionals to ensure your tree’s health and safety.

8. Secure Outdoor Items

Inspect your yard for objects that strong winds could turn into projectiles. Secure items like potted plants, patio furniture, grills, and bicycles. Additionally, prepare your pool for the hurricane’s arrival.

9. Reinforce Windows and Doors

Invest in impact-resistant doors and windows with heavy-duty frames. For added protection, consider flashing, permanent storm shutters, or boarding up your windows and doors with pre-cut marine plywood.

10. Basement Waterproofing

Flooding can lead to severe water damage and mold in your basement. To prevent this:

  • Ensure gutters and downspouts divert water away from your home’s foundation.
  • Seal cracks and small holes.
  • Install a sump pump or have your existing one checked.
  • Consult a basement waterproofing professional for solutions.

11. Protecting Electrical Systems and Appliances

Prepare for power outages and surges by:

  • Unplugging small appliances.
  • Investing in surge protectors.
  • Knowing how to turn off your home’s electricity.

For electrical work, always hire a licensed electrician.

12. Strengthening Garage Doors

Ensure hurricane winds don’t breach your home through the garage by consulting a garage door professional. Consider options like pressure-rated garage doors, impact-resistant coverings, girts, or garage door reinforcement kits.

After a Hurricane

If you evacuate during a hurricane, return home only when it’s safe. Have a professional inspect your home for damage, including electrical, structural, and other potential issues. Document any damage for insurance claims and consider long-term preventive measures such as metal roofs, stronger doors, hurricane shutters, and comprehensive home waterproofing.

At Mr. Home Guy, we prioritize your safety and the security of your home. With these comprehensive hurricane preparedness tips, you can safeguard your property and loved ones during hurricane season. For professional assistance with tree trimming, generator installation, roof repairs, or gutter cleaning, contact Mr. Home Guy today. Don’t leave your home’s protection to chance; be prepared this hurricane season.

For more information and additional hurricane preparedness resources, visit the CDC website.

In times of uncertainty, count on Mr. Home Guy to help you stay safe and secure.

 

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