May 14, 2024
It’s easy to downplay the threat of hurricane season until your roof gets ripped off or storm surge floods your home. While we can hope all we want that it will never happen to us, if you live in Florida, there’s a pretty good chance that at some point or another, you and a hurricane will be staring down each other’s paths.
Rather than wait and wonder, it’s essential to take action. Preparing a hurricane go-bag is an important part of being ready for hurricane season, but what should be included in that bag? Below we’ll flesh out a list of essential items that you and your family should have at the ready for when it’s go-time.
As the name suggests, go-bags should be ready to grab and go in case you need to quickly evacuate your home, but they can also serve as a survival bag if you are home and without power or water for an extended period. As you prepare your bag, take advantage of the Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday in Florida, which runs from June 1-14, 2024 and August 24-September 6, 2024. Tax-free supplies include flashlights, radios, tarps, batteries, and generators.
Here’s a list of items to include in your hurricane go-bag (and don’t forget to consider your pet’s needs as you pack your bag):
Food and Water
Clothing and Personal Items
Tools and Supplies
In addition to these items, you may choose to pack comfort items, books, games, a notepad and pen, and other items based on your family’s specific needs. Review the contents of your go-bag regularly to make sure items are up-to-date and nothing is missing.
Preparing a hurricane go-bag is one way you can help protect your family during severe storm season. If you do experience property damage from a hurricane or any other disaster, get in touch with us at Kandell, Kandell & Petrie. A hurricane can destroy your home in an instant. Let us help ensure you receive the financial relief you deserve for your insurance claim in South Florida.