To prepare for Hurricane Milton, it’s essential to prioritize safety and follow recommended guidelines. Here’s a checklist and tips for both immediate and advanced preparations.
1- Stay Informed
- Monitor Weather Reports: Follow trusted sources such as NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) or local news channels.
- Sign Up for Alerts: Subscribe to local emergency alert systems via text or email.
2. Create a Family Emergency Plan
- Communication Plan: Ensure everyone in your family knows how to contact each other.
- Evacuation Routes: Plan multiple routes in case of evacuation. Know the locations of local shelters and whether they are pet-friendly.
- Evacuation Orders: Pay attention to local authorities if they issue evacuation orders. If evacuation is mandatory, leave early to avoid traffic jams and ensure safe travel.
3. Build an Emergency Kit
- Water: At least 1 gallon of water per person per day for 3 days.
- Food: Non-perishable, easy-to-prepare foods for 3 days.
- First Aid Kit: Include any necessary
medications. - Battery-Powered Radio & Flashlights: With extra batteries
- Hygiene Products: Soap, sanitizers, toothbrushes, and feminine hygiene products.
- Cash: Have small bills on hand since ATMs may not work during a power outage.
- Chargers: Battery packs for cell phones or solar chargers.
4. Secure Your Home
- Storm Shutters or Plywood: Protect windows and doors with hurricane shutters or plywood.
- Trim Trees & Shrubs: Remove loose branches and debris that could become projectiles.
- Secure Outdoor Items: Bring in patio furniture, grills, or anything that could blow away.
- Power Backup: Charge your electronics and have portable chargers or generators available.
5. Protect Important Documents
- Waterproof Containers: Store important papers (e.g., IDs, insurance papers, birth certificates) in a waterproof, portable container.
- Digital Backup: Scan important documents and store them on a cloud or USB drive.
6. pet preparations
- Pet Emergency Kit: Food, water, medications, a leash, and a crate.
- Identify Shelters that Allow Pets: Many
evacuation shelters don’t accept pets, so plan accordingly. - Comfort Items: Blankets, toys, and calming aids to keep your pet calm.
7. Vehicle Preparations
- Fuel Up: Fill up your gas tank in case of evacuation orders.
- Emergency Car Kit: Include items such as a flashlight, extra batteries, first aid kit and some basic tools.
8. After the storm
- Avoid Flooded Areas: Stay away from standing water, as it may be contaminated or hide downed power lines.
- Check for Damage: Once it’s safe, inspect your home for any damage before entering.
- Be Cautious with Power Lines: Report any downed power lines to your local utility.
- Contact Insurance: Report any damage to your insurance company as soon as possible.
By following these steps, you’ll be prepared to weather Hurricane Milton as safely as possible. Stay safe!