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Today is the official start of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season! Are you ready? - Assess the weather risks in your area. - Make a family emergency plan and practice it together! - Follow @NHC_Atlantic for the latest forecast. More tips: ready.gov/hurricane
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The 2024 hurricane season is looking to be a rough one, but regardless of the predictions, it's never too late to be as prepared as possible. Some good ways to ensure readiness are to review your insurance policies, know your evacuation plans (routes & zip zones), have backup supplies, and ensure general house and car maintenance matters are all up to date! Here are some great links to help you plan and organize in preparation: - https://lnkd.in/g3rg_x8q (Federal) - https://lnkd.in/gTETQKhH (State/County) - https://lnkd.in/giKJr6Ue (Evacuation route and zip zone info) #beready #emergencymanagement #hurricaneseason
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🌀 ⚠ Florida Hurricane Season Alert ⚠ 🌀 With the Florida hurricane season on the horizon, it's essential to ensure preparedness for any potential emergencies. Taking proactive steps now can make a significant difference in ensuring safety for yourself and your loved ones. Don't wait until the last minute – start stocking up on essential items today! Here's a checklist to kickstart your preparedness efforts: 🔋 Batteries: Keep your devices powered during power outages. ❄ Coolers: Preserve perishable items and medications during prolonged outages. 📻 Weather Radios: Stay up-to-date with storm updates and warnings. 🔦 Flashlights: Illuminate your surroundings when the electricity is out. Remember, readiness is key in the face of a catastrophe. Let's prioritize safety and preparedness for the upcoming 2024 hurricane season! #HurricanePreparedness #HurricaneReady #SeekNowSafetyTip
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National Hurricane Preparedness 2024 is here! This post is a very good reminder that Hurricanes are not just coastal events. We've seen it here in North Carolina the devastating impacts these storms can cause inland. Here are some good tips below and remember #Itonlytakesone. #HurricaneSeason2024 #prepardness #emergencymanagment #ReadyNC
🌀 National Hurricane Preparedness Week is here! 🌀 Hurricanes aren't just coastal concerns—rain, wind, water, and even tornadoes can impact areas far inland from where a hurricane or tropical storm makes landfall. It's essential to be prepared. Here are some tips to get ready: 1️⃣ Know Your Hurricane Risk: Understand the potential impacts beyond the coast. 🌧️💨🌊🌪️ Start preparing now. 2️⃣ Make an Emergency Plan: Ensure everyone is on the same page—household, office, daycare. Include everyone in your plans. 🏠👨👩👧👦🏢 3️⃣ Know Your Evacuation Zone: Be ready to evacuate quickly if needed. Learn routes, practice, and plan where to stay. 🚗🗺️ 4️⃣ Recognize Warnings and Alerts: Stay informed through multiple channels. Download FEMA app, sign up for community alerts. 📱🚨 5️⃣ Those with Disabilities: Plan for additional assistance if needed. Identify resources and support. ♿ 6️⃣ Review Important Documents: Keep insurance and personal docs up to date and secure. 📄🔒 7️⃣ Strengthen Your Home: Prep your property—clean drains, secure furniture, consider shutters. 🏡🔧 8️⃣ Get Tech Ready: Keep devices charged, get backup power sources. 🔌📱 9️⃣ Help Your Neighborhood: Check in on neighbors, especially seniors or those needing assistance. 👴👵🤝 🔟 Gather Supplies: Stock up on essentials—medication, disinfectants, pet supplies. Be prepared for shortages. 🛒🏥🐾 Let's stay proactive, informed, and support each other during hurricane season. Together, we can weather any storm! ⛈️💪 #HurricanePrep #HurricaneStrong #HurricanePreparedness #NationalHurricanePreparednessWeek #StaySafe #CommunityPreparedness #BePrepared #EMGTwitter BuildStrong America
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This week is National Hurricane Preparedness month. With a forecast predicting 2024 to be one of the most active hurricane seasons on record—23 named storms, 11 expected to become hurricanes, and five projected to reach strength of Category 3-5—it’s critical for organizations to prioritize comprehensive disaster preparedness for their in-office and remote workforce. At Perci, we have developed an innovative disaster preparedness solution as an employee benefit. Incorporating Perci’s disaster preparedness tools into your employee benefits not only safeguards your team but also directly supports your business. We provide tangible tools that create awareness and help your employees become better prepared for a disaster when it comes, ideally preventing some of the potential outcomes to their home and family. Please reach out to us at PERCI to see how we can assist you. Https://perci.us/employers #disruptHR #perciready #perciforemployeewellbeing #SHRMofficial #SHRM2024 #IFEBP
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With hurricane season here, it's best to be prepared for any upcoming storms before they arrive! Below is a checklist of things to do before a hurricane: 🌀 Know Your Zone: Find out if you live in a hurricane evacuation area by contacting your local government/emergency management office or by checking the evacuation site website 🌀 Put Together an Emergency Kit: Check emergency equipment, such as flashlights, generators, and storm shutters 🌀 Review your Family Emergency Plan: Before any emergency happens, sit down with your family or close friends and decide how you will get in contact with each other, where you will go, and what you will do in an emergency 🌀 Review Your Insurance Policies: Ensure that you have adequate coverage for your home and personal property Check out weather.com for storm updates and ready.gov/kit for an Emergency Supply List. Stay safe and prepared! ❤️ #HurricanePrep
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June 1st officially started the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs through November 30! The Seek Now team has prepared a list of tips to help you stay prepared and safe in case a disaster hits. 1. Stock Emergency Supplies - Non-perishable food, water, meds, and flashlights. 2. Plan Ahead - Know your evacuation routes and set a family meeting spot. 3. Stay Informed - Follow weather updates and alerts. 4. Secure Your Home - Trim trees, secure outdoor items, and check windows/doors. 5. Check Your Insurance - Ensure your policies cover hurricane damage. 6. Backup Important Documents - Keep copies in a waterproof container and digitally. We offer Emergency Tarping services for Carriers, and we are very close to launching Emergency Tarping for homeowners too! Until then, check out how we help Carriers and Adjusters after hurricanes: https://bit.ly/4b8Q3IV #seeknow #2024hurricaneseason #HurricanePrep #emergencytarping
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"Hurricane Beryl is the earliest Category 5 hurricane in Atlantic on record" As hurricane season approaches, it’s crucial to be prepared and informed. Here are some essential tips to help you and your loved ones stay safe and recover effectively: Preparation: Create an Emergency Kit: Stock up on water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlight, batteries, and important documents. Plan Your Evacuation Route: Know your community’s hurricane evacuation routes and have a plan for where to go. Secure Your Home: Install storm shutters, reinforce doors, and secure loose outdoor items. Stay Informed: Monitor weather updates from reliable sources and follow instructions from local authorities. Recovery: Safety First: Avoid downed power lines and floodwaters. Inspect your home for damage before re-entering. Document the Damage: Take photos and videos of any damage for insurance purposes. Seek Assistance: Reach out to local emergency services and relief organizations for help. Stay safe, stay prepared, and support each other in the aftermath. #HurricanePreparedness #StaySafe #CommunitySupport #EmergencyPlanning #Resilience #DisasterRecovery
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Brace for Impact: Tropical Storm Francine Expected to Strengthen: Tropical Storm Francine is making its way toward Louisiana and is expected to become a hurricane soon. As some communities prepare by evacuating and closing their floodgates, we all need to stay alert. Currently 400 miles off the coast of Cameron, Louisiana, Francine is packing winds of 65 mph—just shy of hurricane strength. While it has already brought heavy rain and gusty winds to parts of South Texas, it's now tracking northeast through the Gulf of Mexico, where it's expected to gain even more strength. Forecasters are predicting Francine will intensify into a Category 2 hurricane by Wednesday afternoon, fueled by record-warm waters in the Gulf. For those in the affected regions, stay informed, take precautions, and follow local guidance. Let’s hope for the best, but prepare for anything. Stay safe!
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As hurricane season continues, it's crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of yourself, your loved ones, and your property. Here are some essential tips to help you stay prepared and safe during a hurricane: 1️⃣ Stay Informed: Keep an eye on weather updates and official alerts from local authorities. Knowledge is your best defense during a storm. 2️⃣ Emergency Kit: Prepare an emergency kit with essentials such as water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, batteries, and important documents. 3️⃣ Secure Your Home: Trim trees, secure outdoor furniture, and consider installing storm shutters or boarding up windows to protect your home from potential damage. 4️⃣ Evacuation Plan: Have a clear evacuation plan in place and know your evacuation routes. Plan ahead for where you will go and how you will get there in case you need to evacuate. 5️⃣ Stay Connected: Keep your phone charged and have a portable charger ready. Stay in touch with family, friends, and neighbors to provide and receive support during and after the storm. Remember, safety comes first! Take the necessary precautions, stay calm, and look out for one another. Together, we can weather any storm. Stay safe! 🙏 #HurricanePreparedness #EHJ #SafetyFirst #ExtraHandsCares
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