Do you prepare early or you wait to the last minute?
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Do you prepare early or you wait to the last minute?
Another season is upon us and what we need to do early on is to get things ready in your house and be preparing because then when things get hot and threats are looming the famous rush comes.I am preparing early as I do every year as I dont like the last minute rush.No matter how many named storms form in 2005 it's a matter of how many of them make landfall.It only takes one system to do all the damage and change your life.
What about all of you?
What about all of you?
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I waited until the last minute last year and in the area I live there was nothing left and the people were fighting over anything they may find. I will not wait this year. After the second storm I had to go to Miami from Royal Palm Beach to get the essintials (milk, meat, water, bread ect) This year I will be way ahead of the game.
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We're halfway there already. Water and canned goods are stocked, deep freezer is getting a steady stream of re-filled and treated water jugs to keep stuff frozen if the power goes out (and for drinking after thawing). Important documents are close to a "grab and go" status. Getting more plywood soon.
Many Floridians are waiting for the tax free period (June 1-12) to stock up. The Department of Revenue has a list of items and prices the sales tax exemption applies to.
http://www.myflorida.com/dor/
There will still be a rush on generators, but it will occur a tad bit earlier this year
Many Floridians are waiting for the tax free period (June 1-12) to stock up. The Department of Revenue has a list of items and prices the sales tax exemption applies to.
http://www.myflorida.com/dor/
There will still be a rush on generators, but it will occur a tad bit earlier this year

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Re: Do you prepare early or you wait to the last minute?
cycloneye wrote:Another season is upon us and what we need to do early on is to get things ready in your house and be preparing because then when things get hot and threats are looming the famous rush comes.I am preparing early as I do every year as I dont like the last minute rush.No matter how many named storms form in 2005 it's a matter of how many of them make landfall.It only takes one system to do all the damage and change your life.
What about all of you?
one thing i learned during frances was the liquor stores get real crowded about 6-8 hours before everything is getting ready to shutdwon so for jeanne i was there two days in advance.
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Re: Do you prepare early or you wait to the last minute?
jlauderdal wrote:cycloneye wrote:Another season is upon us and what we need to do early on is to get things ready in your house and be preparing because then when things get hot and threats are looming the famous rush comes.I am preparing early as I do every year as I dont like the last minute rush.No matter how many named storms form in 2005 it's a matter of how many of them make landfall.It only takes one system to do all the damage and change your life.
What about all of you?
one thing i learned during frances was the liquor stores get real crowded about 6-8 hours before everything is getting ready to shutdwon so for jeanne i was there two days in advance.
Now that is what I call stocking up on the basic necessities!!!



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My work supplies the majority of my hurricane kit in case I'm stranded somewhere, but I do usually wait until something is threatening the Gulf to get last minute items. We do keep the "norms" on hand early though simply because they won't go bad....and if we don't have a storm, they'll get used anyway!
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Being that we're far enough inland (12 miles from the nearest area remotely susceptible to any potential storm surge effects) and high enough elevation (ancient Mississippi River bluffs...I'm at 22 feet above MSL, a half-mile from me it abruptly drops to 5-6 feet.) there's no need to worry about evacuating. That being said, we are still susceptible to the high winds, torrential downpours and the real possibility of several days without power. I usually purchase the fresh batteries, candles and get the extra propane tank replenished at the start of the season. Otherwise, I already have a pretty extensive inventory of good camping gear from the years of having two sons in Boy Scouts that would ably service as the storm kit if we get another one moving through here anytime soon. About the only thing I have to do close to "last minute" is start cranking out ice and purchasing what I can't make. As a rule, if it's a category 3 or higher and forecast to move into the central Gulf of Mexico, I start making ice and packing any available freezer space, transferring it to the 3 Igloo chests I own. Memories of the extreme difficulty in locating ice after Hurricane Andrew have since made it a priority whenever we have a threat in the Gulf.
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I moved this poll into this forum as I think is the better one to discuss about preparedness.
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