Post-Hurricane Info
Below you will find tips on important steps to take after destructive storms or hurricanes.
- Please make sure to listen to the guidance provided by your local officials and restoration experts when it comes to determining whether it's safe to return to your home or community. It's important to be aware of the potential hazards that can follow a storm surge, especially if you're not experienced in dealing with these situations.
- If you've been without power, it's crucial to have someone help you remove food from your refrigerators to prevent the risk of pests and odors.
- Any electric or hybrid vehicles, as well as E-bikes, that have been flooded need to be removed right away due to the potential fire hazard they pose.
- Elevators with flooded pits can't be put back into operation until the pits have been pumped and cleaned of oil, and the equipment has been inspected and approved by a licensed elevator technician.
- Remember to take plenty of photos and/or videos to document all your belongings and any damage to your home for your insurance claims.
Get information about insurance claims, local road closures, cleanup, and disaster assistance
Get information about FEMA disaster assistance and resources
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