Prepared Neighbors Podcast
Hurricane season is here, and staying prepared is more important than ever. In this episode, Jeff and Chris kick off a two-part series on hurricane preparedness. They break down the Saffir-Simpson scale, share real experiences from past storms, and walk through the essentials every household should plan for before the winds start to blow. What’s in This Episode: * Understanding the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale and what the categories really mean * Why storm surge is often more dangerous than wind * The three types of people you’ll meet before a hurricane and how that shapes decisions * Evacuation routes, shelters, and rally points for family safety * Go bags, dry bags, and what to pack so you can leave quickly if needed * How to prepare your vehicles, fuel storage, and generators ahead of a storm * Household preparations: securing outdoor items, cleaning gutters, and testing sump pumps * Preparedness tip of the day: creative ways to store cash and the importance of bug spray after storms Why Listen to This Episode? This conversation gives you a clear foundation for hurricane readiness. Whether you’ve been through storms before or are facing your first season, you’ll gain practical steps, smart habits, and a better understanding of the risks that matter most. More Info: * preparedneighborspodcast.com [https://preparedneighborspodcast.com/] * YouTube Channel [https://youtube.com/@preparedneighborspodcast] * RedCircle Podcast Page [https://redcircle.com/shows/prepared-neighbors-podcast]
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