Start with the basics: stock essential supplies, secure your home, review your evacuation plan, and stay informed through trusted sources like the Centro Nacional de Furacões.
Preparação para furacões para proprietários de imóveis na Flórida
Hurricane season in Florida is a familiar part of life. Some years, it passes quietly. A few storms form, a few track near the coast, and many homeowners don’t end up needing their plans.
That’s exactly why preparation tends to slip. A little preparation ahead of a storm can make things much easier to manage. It’s not about worrying; it’s about making a few smart decisions early so things go more smoothly before, during, and after the storm.
One of the first things a storm can interrupt is access to power, water, and everyday essentials.
It’s worth planning for a few days where things may not be as available as you’re used to.
A simple starting point:

If you’re not sure where to begin—or just want to make sure you’re covering your bases, our Hurricane Preparedness Guide is a practical place to start. It provides important tips and a checklist to help you get organized.
Preparing early gives you options. Waiting until a storm is days away usually means fewer choices—and longer lines.
Hurricane season runs from June 1st até 30 de novembroth. Before a storm is on the radar, take a few minutes to walk your property with a critical eye:
If something doesn’t look right—a lifted shingle, a loose hinge, a fence starting to lean—it’s worth addressing early. These are the kinds of issues that can worsen during hurricane-force winds.
Need help preparing a plan? The Aliança Federal para Lares Seguros (FLASH) can help you prepare a plan tailored to your specific location.



Always follow local evacuation guidance first, but if you plan to stay, a little preparation can make the experience more manageable.
Think in terms of safety and comfort:
For storm tracking and official updates, NOAA’s Centro Nacional de Furacões remains one of the most trusted sources.
Pets don’t understand what’s happening during a storm—but they’ll feel the disruption just the same.
A little preparation here makes things easier for everyone:

Os nossos Lista de verificação de segurança para animais de estimação covers the essentials and a few things we can sometimes overlook, making it easier to plan ahead. If evacuation becomes necessary, remember not all shelters accept pets. It’s worth checking your options ahead of time. The Cruz Vermelha Americana also offers helpful guidance on preparing pets for emergencies.
If local officials recommend evacuating, timing matters. Leaving earlier is almost always easier than waiting.
Before hurricane season—or at least before a storm is close—know:
Dica: Take a home inventory before you leave. Use photos or videos to document your possessions, room by room. This can make the claims process much smoother if you need it later. For a simple way to do this, see our home inventory guide for hurricane preparedness.

Another small but practical tip: keep your gas tank at least half full during peak season. Fuel becomes hard to find fast.
Preparing for a hurricane isn’t about doing everything perfectly. It’s about taking a few practical steps that give you more control when things feel uncertain. And in Florida, that kind of preparation isn’t overreacting—it’s just part of taking care of your home and the people in it.
Start with the basics: stock essential supplies, secure your home, review your evacuation plan, and stay informed through trusted sources like the Centro Nacional de Furacões.
A good rule of thumb is at least one gallon of water per person, per day, for several days.
Yes. A simple photo or video walkthrough of your home can make the insurance claims process much easier if you experience damage. This blog walks you through documenting your possessions.
Prepare a few days’ worth of food, water, and medications, and make sure you know which shelters or accommodations accept pets. Our Pet Saftey Guide includes a handy checklist.
Your county’s emergency management office will have the most relevant local guidance, including evacuation orders and shelter information.
You can find your local office through the Florida Division of Emergency Management county directory. Many agencies also post real-time updates on social media—often faster than traditional channels during an active storm.
Preparação para tempestades
Aprenda a diferença entre alerta de furacão, aviso, alerta de tempestade tropical e quando sua franquia de furacão é aplicada.
Preparação para tempestades
Aprenda a diferença entre alertas de furacão, avisos e alertas de tempestade tropical — e como eles podem afetar seu seguro.
Melhoramento da casa
Descubra como as melhorias na mitigação de ventos da Flórida podem proteger sua casa e economizar no seguro.
Seguro residencial Flórida
Descubra por que os proprietários de imóveis na Flórida escolhem a Security First para a temporada de furacões. Obtenha tranquilidade, estabilidade e expertise local com uma seguradora focada na Flórida.
Dicas do proprietário
Um inventário da sua casa pode fazer toda a diferença após um furacão. Aprenda como começar a documentar seus pertences hoje mesmo.
Preparação para tempestades
É importante saber sua zona de inundação e sua zona de evacuação ao morar na Flórida.
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