Top Ten Punta Gorda Hurricane Tips

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Top Ten Punta Gorda Hurricane Tips

The first time you prepare for a Punta Gorda hurricane or Punta Gorda tropical storm may be a hassle but after that it’s a snap.

Most things are usually on hand but should be stocked up and easily accessible. If it turns out the Punta Gorda hurricane has changed its path, at least you will have known you were ready.

If Punta Gorda is in imminent danger of a Punta Gorda hurricane, most likely evacuation announcements have been made, and should be taken seriously. Here is a checklist to consider before you leave:

1. First, get important papers and special photos in order and secured in plastic. Identification is difficult and time-consuming to replace: so be sure to include social security cards, birth certificates, high school diplomas or GED certificates, titles or deeds to property. Photos of special occasions or loved ones cannot be replaced, so including these is important as well.

2. Think ahead and take video or photos of your Punta Gorda property before you leave. This will help later on with any insurance checklist claims for Punta Gorda damage that may need to be filed.

3. Gas up your car early. If you cannot stay with relatives book a room out of the projected path Make sure to get directions and put them in the car ahead of time. It is easy to forget that piece of paper in the rush out the door. A cheaper route might be to find temporary Punta Gorda hurricane shelters. Usually nearby towns not in the direct path of the Punta Gorda hurricane will provide these for people in need.

4. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that your pet will have a place in a motel or hotel. Keep this in mind and try to find alternate housing for your loved one until it is safe to return. Crate your pet.

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5. Designate a spot, in the hall closet or a central room to keep a bag of clothes for each person in the Punta Gorda household. Make sure to include sleeping gear if you plan on going to a temporary shelter.

6. Along with overnight clothes, consider stocking your Punta Gorda Hurricane Kit with the following: extra cash, batteries, flash lights, battery operated radio/television, bottled water, toilet paper, non-perishable foods such as cereal or crackers, canned goods, can opener, a small cooler, candles, prescription medicines and any over-the-counter remedies you use regularly; and if you have small children - diapers, baby wipes, formula, baby and pet food.

7. Count on the power being out for at least a day or two. No ATM’s, no air conditioning, no lights or refrigerator, possibly no cell phones, no water if you are on a well, no stove or microwave. Get a car charger for your cell phone. When TV and computer games no longer operate, board games or a deck of cards come in handy! Arts and crafts, crayons and downloadable coloring pages are always great distractions for the kids - so make sure you've stored some of these supplies in a tote bag or in the car trunk.

8. If you decide to tough out the storm, stay downwind in your Punta Gorda home. This means if the wind is hitting the living room windows, go to the room opposite the living room. Punta Gorda Tornados sometimes accompany Punta Gorda hurricanes. Designate a safe room. The best place is the center of the house small or no windows. Bath tubs and closets can save your life. Cover yourselves with a mattress or blanket.

9. Plywood is a 'hot' commodity for those of who decide to stay. Boarding up windows that will take the brunt of the wind and rain is the wisest decision. Best option is Punta Gorda storm shutters. Stay away from the windows and the wind side of the house.

10. Finally, STAY INSIDE. However tempting it may be to videotape or take photos of the Punta Gorda storm, be sure to shoot from indoors - where it's safe, and dry! Debris picked up by high winds can cut or impale people.

Finally do not take a Punta Gorda hurricane warning lightly. Make a plan and stock up. Let your friends and family know your plan.

And lastly, if your Punta Gorda home is victim of an Punta Gorda hurricane be sure that you seek out an Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration, (IICRC), certified Punta Gorda Water damage professional Remediation Company that follows industry guidelines for your safety and health.

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