Prepare for an ‘Extremely Active’ 2024 Hurricane Season

The Better Business Bureau encourages Floridians to prepare now for potential storms
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With forecasters predicting an “extremely active” 2024 hurricane season, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) encourages Floridians to start preparing for potential storms. The best way to protect yourself and your property during Florida’s hurricane season is to know as much as possible about hurricanes and how to prepare for them.

The Better Business Bureau provides a Florida Hurricane Guide to help Florida’s consumers, businesses and nonprofits prepare for hurricane season, which runs June 1–Nov 30. In this hurricane guide, you will find tips on disaster preparedness, recovery and repair, how to avoid storm chaser scams, additional government resources and tips on giving wisely to disaster relief charities.

The BBB recommends the following steps to prepare for hurricane season:

  1. Create an emergency plan: Develop a plan that includes evacuation routes, a designated meeting place and contact information for family members and emergency services.
  2. Stock up on necessary supplies: Gather enough food, water and other supplies to last at least three days in case of a power outage or other emergency.
  3. Secure your home: Ensure that your home is fortified against high winds and heavy rain by adding or upgrading any necessary opening protections, roof-to-wall connections, roof covering and securing loose items around your yard.
  4. Stay informed: Monitor weather reports and stay tuned to local news and emergency alerts for the latest information on potential storms.

In the event of a natural disaster, Floridians are reminded that any repair work performed on a home or business should be completed by a licensed professional.

Unlicensed contractors often will travel from out of state to a disaster area attempting to take advantage of uninformed consumers,” said Tom Stephens, president and chief executive officer of BBB Serving Northeast Florida & The Southeast Atlantic. “The best way to prepare is to be proactive in selecting a properly licensed contractor and to use good judgment with sales calls, door-to-door pitches or low prices that appear too good to be true.”

Act now to strengthen your home against hurricane winds by finding local, licensed, reputable contractors. Start with trust and look for the BBB Accredited Business Seal. For reliable information, lists of BBB-accredited businesses by industry and Florida business profiles you can trust, visit BBB.org. Always verify a contractor’s license by visiting MyFloridaLicense.com.

ABOUT BBB®:
BBB is an unbiased nonprofit organization that sets and upholds high standards for fair and honest business behavior. Businesses that earn BBB accreditation contractually agree and adhere to the organization’s high standards of ethical business behavior. BBB provides objective advice, free BBB Business Profiles, BBB Wise Giving Reports® and educational information on topics affecting marketplace trust. To further promote trust, BBB also offers complaint and dispute resolution support for consumers and businesses when there is a difference in viewpoints. For more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau has been helping consumers find businesses, brands and charities they can trust. Better Business Bureau Serving Northeast Florida & The Southeast Atlantic is one of many local, independent BBBs across North America that provide business profiles on companies within its service area. This area includes Jacksonville, Gainesville, Hilton Head, Lake City, Savannah, St. Augustine, Tallahassee, Valdosta and areas in between.

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