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Hurricane Preparedness

Hurricane Preparedness

To all of our Property Owners and Friends in Osceola County

You love Florida and so do I. It is a great place to live, work, play, learn and raise a family. But at certain times of the year, we must protect ourselves, our family and our property from the threat of the severe storms that sometimes come our way.

The rule is simple. Because street flooding, fallen trees and downed power lines may make it impossible for our County or City emergency services to reach us, we need to be prepared to help ourselves! So, in the event of a hurricane or other major emergency, you must be prepared to survive on your own for 72 hours.

How? Take action before the storm, not after!

This web site provides you the information you need with easy links to proven hurricane Preparedness tips. This information will help you protect your family in any emergency and particularly help you “weather” a major storm event. Please take the time to read this valuable information and resolve to implement your personal Hurricane Protection Plan today.

Have a great (and safe) summer.

Osceola County Property Appraiser

 


Before the Storm

Early preparation and planning are essential to being as safe as possible during a hurricane. The following sites provide information about hurricane preparation kits and preparing your home for severe weather.

Ready America
My Safe Florida Home
Florida Hurricane Safety Preparations
Be Prepared
Red Cross Hurricane Preparedness

During the Storm

Listen to your local and national weather information sources. They will tell you what to do and where to go in case of emergency.

NOAA
The Weather Channel
Accuweather
National Hurricane Center
WFTV Channel 9
Channel 6
Wesh Channel 2
Central Florida News Channel 13
WDBO Radio 580
Osceola County EOC
Florida Division of Emergency Management
FL Department of Transportation

After the Storm

If your home or community has been adversely affected by the storm, look to these (and other) sources for assistance.

FEMA
Central Florida American Red Cross
Central Florida United Way
Salvation Army
Central Florida Better Business Bureau
Disaster Help