Hurricane Safety Tips

Hurricane Safety Tips

Staying Safe During Hurricane Season

Hurricanes can cause devastating damage, wreaking havoc on homes and ruining people’s property. Learning about hurricanes – and what to do when they happen – can help keep you and your property better protected when the weather gets bad.
Hurricane Safety Tips

How Do You Know When a Hurricane Is Coming?

Meteorologists and local officials will order a hurricane watch, advisory or warning.

When Is Hurricane Season?

Hurricane season in the U.S. is June 1-November 30, but hurricanes can happen before or after those dates, too.

What’s the Difference Between a Watch, Advisory and Warning?

Watch

A Watch is issued when a weather event may occur, though its specific impact is still unclear. Watches are typically issued hours or days ahead of the event, which is when you should start preparing safety plans.

Advisory

An Advisory is when the weather event is happening or is very likely to happen. Though its impact is expected to be potentially dangerous, an advisory usually means the event will be less extreme than when a warning occurs.

Warning

A Warning means the weather event is happening, is about to happen or is extremely likely to happen. A warning signifies that the storm poses risk to life and property. If there’s a warning, stay inside and adhere to your local safety precautions.
Knowing where to go and what to do before the storm starts can make all the difference.
 
Having a plan in place will help you stay safe while you shelter from the worst of the winds and rain.
 
  • Listen to emergency alerts and adhere to their instructions.
  • Stay inside and away from windows and doors.
  • Move to the safest space in your home, like a closet or internal room.
  • If your home is flooding, go to the highest floor, making sure you have a safe way to escape if needed.
  • Do not drive unless you’re ordered to evacuate.
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Supporting Customers Through the Storm

Our claims team has the technology and experience to help our customers before, during and after a natural disaster. We track storm systems and emerging risks so we can respond quickly and be there to help.
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How Our Catastrophe Recovery Team Helps

We’re there when devastating weather events occur — showing up when our customers need help the most. In addition to filing and resolving claims on site, we also provide essential products like diapers, charging stations and snacks.