Hurricane Preparedness
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No mobile/manufactured home – no matter
how new it is – can be a safe shelter from
hurricane-force winds.- Often tornadoes spin out from hurricane-type weather. Mobile/manufactured homes offer poor resistance to a tornado’s winds.
- Even hurricane straps or other tie-downs will not protect a mobile home from the wind gusts associated with a tornado or hurricane.
Good practices for you are the same as the ones for people living in other types of homes; a few are designed for you with a sense of urgency in mind.
Know you will be told to leave and decide where
you will go if an evacuation is ordered.- Try to stay with friends and relatives or register with a host home program.
- Have a mobile home contractor install tie-downs or straps on your mobile home. Make sure they’re anchored securely to the foundation.
- Take all important papers with you or keep them at a location other than your mobile home when evacuating.
If you are planning to go to a shelter, pack
medications and any special dietary items you
may need- If you are a special needs patient who requires assistance to evacuate, make sure you are registered with your local fire department ahead of time. (See Special Needs)
- As a mobile/manufactured
home resident, you are given first priority. Call
(727) 582-2150 or download
a registration form here or at www.pinellascounty.org/animalservices and
Pinellas County Animal Services
12450 Ulmerton Road
Largo, FL 33774
Fax (727) 582-2637
Put together a special pet kit that includes evidence of vaccinations, food, identification, medications, bowls, and favorite toys and blankets. (See Pet Preparedness) Space is very limited but many may still be available. Please do not wait, register now! - Take all-important papers with you or keep them at a location other than your mobile home when you are asked to evacuate.
- If you are planning to go to a shelter, pack medications and any special dietary items you may need. You might also want to pack games or books to pass the time and a chair or cot and bedding. These are not provided at county shelters so plan ahead to make yourself and your family as comfortable as possible.
- If you are a special needs patient who requires assistance to evacuate, make sure you are registered with your local fire department ahead of time. (See Special Needs)
- Always monitor the media for announcements of evacuations and any open shelters.
Pinellas County Emergency Operations Center
Department of Emergency Management
(727) 464-3800
During an emergency activation call the
Citizen Information Center at (727) 464-4333.


Mobile Homes Are Not Safe Havens!