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 Hurricane Preparedness

The Official Hurricane Guide for Pinellas County - Surviving the Storm, it's Everyone's Responsibility.  Timing is critical to Good Planning.  Make plans ahead of time and act when the time is right. You don't wait until the crash to strap on your seatbelt do you? Don't gamble with your life.

The Surviving the Storm Hurricane Guide is published specifically for
Pinellas County residents by Pinellas County Emergency Management.

Welcome to the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane Season...

We are now in the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 until November 30. Now that we are in the season, it is more important than ever to prepare for what could come. That’s why it’s important to pick up your copy of the 2009 Surviving the Storm guide. You can find a copy of the guide at the following locations:

  • City Halls
  • City Fire Departments
  • All libraries
  • All CVS pharmacy stores
  • Pinellas County Court Houses
  • Tax Collector offices

While there may be several guides out there to choose from, the Surviving the Storm guide is the official guide of Pinellas County, addressing the special considerations of our very vulnerable county. Find the latest information on how to get ready for this year’s storms. From preparing your pet and family to preparing your car and home, you’ll find preparedness information in this guide you won’t find anywhere else. Pick up your copy at your local library, the county courthouse or your local city hall.

Sections: pdf file
  arrow Timing is Critical
  arrow Stay Connected
  arrow Making Informed Decisions About Hurricanes
  arrow Preparation is Key
  arrow Evacuation Map and Shelter List | part 2
  arrow Elderly, Disabled and Transportation Assistance
  arrow On Track with Transportation
  arrow Host Homes and Pet Information
  arrow During and After a Storm
  arrow Contact Numbers and Checklists


Some key preparation steps include:

  • Find your evacuation level by calling (727) 453-3150 or visiting gis.pinellascounty.org/hurricane_txt.

  • Assemble a emergency survival kit that provides for your family’s needs for a minimum of one week.

  • If you have to evacuate, find out now where you will be going should an order be issued.

  • If you don’t have to evacuate, prepare shutters to protect your windows and brace your entry doors and garage door.

While the most active months of hurricane season are still to come, understand that a hurricane can spin up at any time. Check the weather forecast daily to stay on top of any tropical developments.

 
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