06/01/2026
🌀 FLORIDA HURRICANE SEASON IS HERE — ARE YOU PREPARED? 🌀
Hurricane season can bring damaging winds, flooding, storm surge, power outages, and flying debris. Taking a few preventative steps now can help protect your family, property, and belongings before a storm is headed your way.
✅ Prepare Your Property • Inspect your roof for loose shingles or damaged areas.
• Clean gutters, downspouts, and drainage systems.
• Trim tree limbs and remove dead branches.
• Test sump pumps and backup power systems.
• Seal exterior openings and inspect doors and windows.
• Consider installing hurricane shutters or impact protection.
🚨 Remove Potential Windborne Projectiles
High winds can turn everyday items into dangerous airborne debris.
Secure or store:
• Patio furniture
• Grills and smokers
• Trash cans and recycling bins
• Potted plants
• Garden tools
• Pool toys and outdoor décor
• Basketball hoops
• Portable sheds and canopies
• Construction materials
• Boats, trailers, and loose equipment
📁 Protect Important Documents Store copies of: • Insurance policies • Identification documents • Medical records • Banking information • Emergency contact lists
Keep them in a waterproof container and save digital backups whenever possible.
🧰 Build an Emergency Supply Kit
✔️ Drinking water (1 gallon per person per day)
✔️ Non-perishable food
✔️ Flashlights and extra batteries
✔️ First aid kit
✔️ NOAA weather radio
✔️ Cell phone chargers and power banks
✔️ Prescription medications
✔️ Cash
✔️ Pet food and pet supplies
✔️ Hygiene products and cleaning supplies
🚗 Don't Forget Your Vehicle • Keep your gas tank full. • Check tire pressure and battery condition. • Store emergency supplies in your vehicle.
📞 SAVE OUR INFORMATION NOW If your home or business experiences water damage, flooding, roof leaks, storm damage, mold concerns, or structural damage, you'll already know who to call.
AquaSeekers
🌊 Property Damage Experts
📞 800-807-9291
🌐 www.AquaSeekers.com
Serving Florida Coast to Coast
The best time to prepare is before a storm is named.
Stay safe, stay informed, and be ready this hurricane season. 🌀🏠💙🧡