Mercury Insurance Urges Georgia Residents to Prepare as Hurricane Michael Nears Gulf Coast
"Hurricanes are extremely dangerous and Georgians should take evacuation orders seriously," says
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Georgians should prepare for heavy rain, wind and flooding. Disaster preparedness is essential to preventing injuries and property damage from violent and deadly storms, and
1. Arrange your evacuation ahead of time. Plan where you will go in the event of an evacuation. Create an evacuation kit with a list of phone numbers and addresses. Your kit should include a map and a GPS—in case street signs are blown down. Remember to include family pets in your plans.
2. Plan what to take. Prepare an evacuation kit that includes essentials, such as medicines and comfort items like children's toys or books. Your kit should also include these kinds of items:
- Bottled water (one gallon per person per day for at least three days)
- Clothing and beddings (sleeping bags and pillows)
- Flashlight, battery-powered radio and extra batteries
- Special items for infants, children, elderly or disabled family members
- Computer hard drive or lap top
Smartphone chargers and power packs - Photographs
- Pet food, water and other items for pets (litter boxes, leashes, vaccination records, current photo of your pet)
- Properly identify your pet with identification tags or microchips
- Make sure your vehicle's fuel tank is full and park it facing out
3. Gather important documents. Organize important documents in two groups: essential and basic. Original copies of essential documents should be stored offsite in a safe deposit box or password protected cloud storage account. Basic documents should be added to your evacuation kit, which should be brought with you.
Essential documents
- Birth and marriage certificates
- Passports
Social Security cards- Wills, living trusts and grant deeds
- Mortgage papers
- Stocks, bonds and other negotiable certificates
- Credit card numbers
Basic documents (add these to your evacuation kit)
- Checklist of what's in your evacuation kit; in a container that is waterproof and fireproof
- Drivers license or other personal identification
- Insurance policies
- Employment information and copies of pay stubs for the past two months
- Bank, savings and retirement account numbers
- Mortgage papers (copy)
- Recent tax returns
- Home inventory (copy with photos of expensive items)
- List of important phone numbers and addresses
4. Create a home inventory. Establish a complete home inventory of your personal property. Take video of your home to catalog all property. Well-documented home inventories can help expedite the claims process, as well as substantiate losses for income tax purposes.
5. Reinforce your home. Close shutters or use plywood to board up windows and doors. Secure outdoor furniture, potted plants and other items that could become projectiles during the storm.
6. Be aware of flood zones in your area when leaving. Hurricanes can cause high winds, flying debris and flash flooding. Get out of town and go to higher ground. Leave as soon as possible.
Here are a few more things you can do to prepare for a hurricane.
Additional hurricane preparedness resources:
NOAA
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