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Home Hurricane Prep as a Storm Approaches Landfall
When a storm is on the way, make every minute count to prepare. There are critical steps you can take——like closing interior doors and installing hurricane shutters—to better protect your home.
Begin Last-Minute Prep!
When a storm is approaching landfall, follow these last-minute steps to help reduce damage to your home.
Last-minute Hurricane Prep & Recovery
Quick, last-minute steps you can take and steps to recover quickly.
STAY INFORMED OF CHANGING WEATHER CONDITIONS
1. Stay informed. Set up 3 ways to get reliable weather information and alerts.
- Find a reliable source for hurricane updates. Pay attention to hurricane forecasts from the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Follow the NHC on Facebook or X and tune in to local news often. For impacts to your local area, follow your local National Weather Service (NWS) office.
- Purchase a NOAA weather radio, preferably one with a hand crank.
- Enable wireless emergency alerts on your cell phone. Check your wireless service provider’s website to find out how to do this for your specific phone type.
Note: Geographical maps are used to communicate critical weather information. Know where you are on a map and know your county name.
WHEN A HURRICANE WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED, TAKE LAST MINUTE STEPS TO PREPARE BEFORE THE STORM ARRIVES
2) Activate your emergency hurricane plan.
- Keep your phone and devices charged.
- Charge a rechargeable battery pack.
- Refresh your emergency supply kit.
- Begin last-minute home preparations.
3) Install your hurricane shutters.
- Place hurricane shutters over all the windows.
- Plywood should only be used in place of shutters as a last-minute resort when tropical weather is imminent. If plywood must be used, be sure it’s at least ¾ inch thick. Additionally, taping windows provides no protection and should NOT be done.
4) Gather loose items from your yard.
- Move outdoor items such as patio furniture, toys, planters, grills, and any other loose items in your yard or on your patio into a garage or shed.
- Place pool furniture inside or into the pool so it won’t be blown away.
5) Check and clear your gutters and downspouts.
- Ensure gutters and downspouts are secured to the home with gutter straps.
- Clean all gutters, downspouts, and drains free of tree debris.
- Ensure downspouts divert water at least 3 feet away from the foundation.
6) Close all garage doors, doors and windows, including interior doors.
- Close the garage doors all the way.
- Initiate wind locks if available.
- Close all exterior windows and doors to keep the wind and rain out.
- Close all interior doors to compartmentalize pressure from the wind if it gets inside your home.
WHEN A HURRICANE EVACUATION ORDER IS ISSUED, ACT IMMEDIATELY
6) Evacuate, communicate, and stay safe.
- Follow instructions and evacuate immediately if authorities tell you to do so.
- Let loved ones know where you plan to go.
Annual Home Prep
These annual maintenance activities will help reduce potential property damage.
Home Upgrades
If you’re renovating, re-roofing, or building new, consider these upgrades to make your home stronger against hurricanes.
Crucial Steps Before a Hurricane
When a storm appears to be approaching landfall, follow these last-minute steps to help reduce damage to your home.
After a Damaging Hurricane
These steps will guide you through the process to recover quickly.