Stock Up On Batteries
Don’t get stuck in a power outage late at night! Check your flashlights to see which kind of batteries they require and make sure you have plenty. It is also a good idea to stock up on smoke detector batteries as well as any other battery operated equipment you can put to good use, such as fans for example, in case of losing power.
Keep An Eye On the Weather
One of the best ways to prepare is to observe weather alerts. This way you will know plenty ahead of time if bad weather is to come and you know to prepare! You can either watch the news on TV or just simply check your phone…yup, there’s an app for that!
Research Local Disaster Aid
Typically your local community will provide resources in case of power outages or a natural disaster. This includes water, charging stations or even temperature controlled resting areas. Contact your local community center or look on your city or county’s website to find out more!
Make Sure You Have Enough Gas
If you have a generator, ensure you have gas to fill it up. Also make sure your vehicle has a full tank in case you need to leave your house. Try not to get too much gas, just enough for whatever you initially need it for. Your neighbors will need some too!
Singh Insurance and Financial Services has you covered with tips and all the insurances you would need in case of a disastrous hurricane. Call us today at 352-432-1646 for more information on our services or visit http://www.singhinsurancegroup.com today!