Experts urge vigilance as peak hurricane season approaches
The storm developing in the
"The season's long," Heden said. "We're just about halfway through (and) have about three more months to go without having reached the peak. Not out of the woods yet."
The season so far has been quiet, Heden said, due in part to factors like dry air over the ocean and wind shear, which tears storms apart.
"With these factors in place, we just haven't had the environment for storms this year so far," Heden said. "We encourage people to take this lull in the season and finalize their hurricane plans."
As of
"We try to mitigate those gaps by addressing the deficiencies, ordering extra fuel and supplies," Starbuck said. "We meet with leadership teams across the system to make sure they are ready as well."
A hurricane kit should include resources for families as well as pets, Starbuck said. That includes a gallon of water per person per day and a week's worth of necessary medication in their kits. Other items like a weather radio, protective equipment, cleaning supplies and activities for kids are essential for power outages and dealing with the after-effects of flooding.
"One question we get is that building a kit can always be very expensive, but you can buy these materials from the dollar store," Starbuck said. "It doesn't have to be expensive items. It doesn't have to be name brand items. It can just be what needs to be in your kit.
"If you don't have one of these kits, I would start making one today," he added.
A tarp, trash bags and duct tape are also recommended to keep on hand, Starbuck said. Residents should also keep paint on hand to notify emergency services of their status, whether that's with a message on a rooftop or other visible structure when crews begin their mission.
Among the resources provided by
Seals said to check batteries in your kits and to keep extras on check, as well as to check expiration dates on perishable and non-perishable food.



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