Hurricane Preparedness
Develop
a family hurricane
preparedness plan
before an actual
storm threatens your
area:
- If ordered to evacuate,
do not wait or delay
your departure.
If possible, leave before local
officials issue an evacuation order
for your area. Even a slight delay
in starting your evacuation will
result in significantly longer
travel times as traffic congestion
worsens.
-
Select
an evacuation destination
that is nearest to
your home, preferably
in the same county,
or at least minimize
the distance over
which you must travel
in order to reach
your intended shelter
location.
In choosing your destination,
keep in mind that the hotels
and other sheltering options
in most inland metropolitan areas
are likely to be filled very
quickly in a large, multi-county
hurricane evacuation event.
-
If
you decide
to evacuate to another
county or region,
you must be prepared
to wait in traffic.
The large number of people in
this state who must evacuate
during a hurricane will probably
cause massive delays and major
congestion along most designated
evacuation routes; the larger
the storm, the greater the probability
of traffic jams and extended
travel times.
If possible, make arrangements
to stay with
the friend or relative who resides
closest to your
home and who will not have
to evacuate.
Discuss with your intended
host the details
of your family evacuation
plan well before
the beginning of the hurricane
season.
- If
a hotel or motel is
your final intended
destination during
an evacuation, make
reservations before
you leave.
Most hotel and motels will fill
quickly once evacuations begin.
The longer you wait to make reservations,
even if an official evacuation
order has not been issued for your
area or county, the less likely
you are to find hotel/motel room
vacancies, especially along interstate
highways and in major metropolitan
areas.
- If
you are unable to stay
with friends or family
and no hotels/motels
rooms are available,
then as a last resort
go to a shelter.
Remember, shelters
are not designed for
comfort and do not
usually accept pets. Bring
your disaster
supply kit with
you to the shelter.
Find Pet-Friendly hotels
and motels.
- Make
sure that you fill
up your car with gas,
before you leave.