Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Sunday, December 15th, 2024 10:28am.
Living on the beautiful Gulf Coast comes with its unique set of challenges, including the potential for hurricanes and severe weather. As someone deeply connected to the Baldwin County community, I believe being prepared is the key to staying safe and protecting your home and loved ones. Here are my top tips and resources to ensure you’re ready for hurricane season.
One of the most critical aspects of hurricane readiness is staying updated on weather conditions. Local news outlets are a vital resource for the latest updates on flood hazards, evacuation orders, and shelter openings. Tune into these trusted Baldwin County stations for up-to-the-minute information:
Television Stations:
Radio Stations:
You can find a complete list of radio and TV stations above. Keep a battery-powered radio on hand in case of power outages.
Hurricanes can bring high winds and heavy rain, so securing your home is a priority. Here are some steps I recommend:
If you live in a flood-prone area, consider elevating valuable items and critical documents above potential flood levels.
Having a well-stocked emergency kit is essential. Be sure to include:
If evacuation orders are issued, it’s crucial to know where to go. While Baldwin County shelters are available, they are considered “Shelters of Last Resort.” The county recommends evacuating to a safer location if possible.
Mass Care Shelters:
Medical Needs Shelters:
Electrical Support Shelters:
Be sure to bring identification, essential medical supplies, and any items you’ll need for an extended stay.
Keep these numbers saved in your phone:
These resources are your lifeline for up-to-date evacuation and shelter information.
Hurricane preparedness isn’t just about reacting to a storm—it’s about having a plan in place long before one forms. As a real estate advisor, I’m here not only to help you find your dream home on the Gulf Coast but also to share tips and resources to keep your home and family safe.
If you have questions about hurricane-proofing your home or are considering properties designed to withstand Gulf Coast weather, feel free to reach out.
Meredith Amon is a local real estate advisor, licensed in Alabama and Florida. She specializes in helping buyers and sellers navigate the buying and selling of homes along the Gulf Coast.
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