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A hurricane prep checklist should include shutters or storm panels, gutters and drainage, trees and loose outdoor items, generator readiness, exterior openings, roof and soffit concerns, and a plan for post-storm inspection or cleanup if damage occurs.
Exterior prep items
Before a storm is close, check loose outdoor furniture, grills, umbrellas, planters, trash bins, yard debris, signs, and items that can become wind hazards. Gutters, downspouts, drains, and roof-edge areas should be clear enough to move water away.
- Install or inspect shutters, panels, and exterior protection
- Secure patio, pool, and balcony items
- Check gutters, drains, soffit, fascia, and obvious roof concerns
Generator and power planning
Generator-related service should be handled before an emergency. Make sure the equipment is maintained, cords and hookups are appropriate, fuel plans are safe, and everyone knows where the generator can and cannot be used.
Rental and seasonal properties
Short-term rentals, vacant homes, condos, and snowbird properties benefit from a written storm-prep checklist and clear access instructions. Someone should know how to secure the property and report damage after the storm passes.
When to call a professional
Request storm-prep help before the last-minute rush if you need panels installed, outdoor items secured, gutters checked, generator service, property watch, or post-storm support.
