Tips for Weathering Hurricane Season
Hurricane season forces us to prepare for the unpredictable. Hurricanes are most common June through November and while they primarily affect the coast, we've seen recent storms impact areas well inland. Everyone should take the beginning of hurricane season as an opportunity to prepare for extreme weather.
Here are a few ways to prepare:
- Get your kit together
- Know where you will evacuate to, and be prepared for COVID-19 changes
- Prepare your home and property
- Conduct a yearly insurance review and understand your coverage
- Take a home inventory
Preparation is key when it comes to hurricane season, especially this year. By preparing your home and property as you would for flooding, you can save a lot of time, effort, and money. Get more hurricane prep tips here!
If you'd like to review your policy coverage and deductibles, contact one of our agents today at 855-307-8652.
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