- Your area is told or advised to evacuate by the local authorities
- You live close to water (including a river, stream, canal, or inland waterway) or in a low-lying area that could easily flood
- You live in a mobile home, an RV, a high-rise building, a beach cabin, or in an older home that might have become less sturdy over the years
- You have a family member who might suffer from a power loss because of needed electric medical equipment—C-pap machines, oxygen, etc.
- You live on an island or any area reached by a bridge that might wash out during the storm
- Your gut instinct says “GO!”
Hurricane Preparedness Mini-Series - Part Four: Under a Hurricane Warning
Summer hurricane season is here, and as long as a storm isn’t right on your doorstep, there’s still time to prepare. These five installments about hurricane preparedness will remind you of ways to stay safe and secure before, during, and after one of these destructive storms.