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Here are some things you will need to plan prior to the hurricane season:

  • Plan on taking care of yourself without electricity. Remember that the person taking care of you and your electrical devices may not be available right before and directly after the storm. If you are not available to do so, make other arrangements before hand.
  • If you are elderly, frail, or a person with disabilities and have friends or relatives that can help you with your property, housing and welfare, contact them now so that they can include your needs as part of their hurricane planning. They will need to include the time it will take for you to gather items you need and transportation time. You should rehearse this as part of your yearly hurricane preparation in May.
  • Make a list of prescribed medications and get a month's supply. You should also make copies of the prescriptions. Your pharmacy's records may not be available right away.
  • If you normally require a special diet, make sure you take along a three day supply in containers that will be easy to open.
  • Transfer to a manual wheelchair if you are in a battery operated one. You may not be able to recharge the batteries.
  • Make sure you are wearing an I.D. bracelet with your name,
    medications, allergies and contact information.
  • If you are in a nursing home, ask to see the hurricane plan that details where and when the residents will be evacuated. Be sure to let your family and friends know where you will be taken in case of evacuation.