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    How to Prepare Your Home for a Hurricane: The Ultimate Checklist

    Smart WealthhabitsBy Smart WealthhabitsMay 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a total of eight to 14 named storms. There are an average of about 14 tropical storms in a typical year. Although forecasters predict fewer than average hurricanes this season, that doesn’t mean there won’t be any. Forecasters, emergency managers and insurance experts all stress that it is wiser to start preparing well before the first storm appears on tracking maps.

    “Although the effects of El Niño in the Atlantic basin can often suppress hurricane development, there is still uncertainty in how each season will unfold,” said Ken Graham, NOAA’s National Weather Service director. “That’s why it’s important to review your hurricane preparedness plan now. It only takes one hurricane for very bad weather.”

    Although preparing your home and property for a hurricane can be expensive, experts say it will result in less damage and a faster recovery after a storm.

    Protective measures range from trimming at-risk tree branches to replacing weak exterior doors with stronger ones. You can do some of these yourself. For others, you may have to hire a professional.

    Start your disaster preparedness by assessing your property for potentially vulnerable areas. If you are unsure what should be done, consult a professional.

    Doing the job in stages can reduce the strain on your wallet. Here are some suggestions from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help you get started.

    Preparing the House Before Hurricane Season

    Power: Be prepared and know how to turn off your power in case of flooding, downed power lines or you have to evacuate.

    Doors: All exterior doors must be storm-proof, have at least three hinges and a deadbolt lock at least 1 inch long.

    Wall Openings: Prevent water ingress by sealing vents, electrical outlets and cables with a high-quality urethane-based caulk.

    What can you do within a few days of a storm?

    If you’re faced with a storm unexpectedly – ​​or if you haven’t prepared ahead, there are a few things you can do at the last minute.

    Do you rent out your home?

    Review your lease agreement. Contact your landlord to confirm your rental property’s hurricane plan. Explain the installation of storm shutters, responsibilities for protecting outdoor furniture, and protocols for rent reduction if the property is damaged. Make sure you understand who pays for property repairs and confirm your renter’s insurance coverage.

    What if you have a mobile home?

    Although mobile homes are generally considered unsafe in hurricanes, the level of protection provided by a mobile home depends on when it was built. It also depends on how the mobile home was constructed and whether it has adequate anchorages. Check with a professional to determine mobile home safety.

    Sources: USA TODAY Network reporting and research; associated Press; Federal Emergency Management Agency; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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