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Building a hurricane safety kit in Florida is essential for Naples and Marco Island homeowners during storm season…
Living in Florida offers sunshine, beaches, and beautiful scenery, but it also means facing hurricane season every year from June through November. This means Hurricane Preparedness Week has officially begun. To stay safe Florida homeowners should start planning before a storm arrives. One of the best ways to do that is by having a fully stocked emergency kit and making sure your home has hurricane window protection.
When a tropical storm or a hurricane approaches, it can bring strong winds, heavy rain, flooding, and extended power outages. Roads may close, stores can run out of supplies, and emergency services can become overwhelmed. Having your emergency kit ready ensures you can care for your family for at least 72 hours if help isn’t immediately available.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends that every household keep a kit with essential supplies. Your kit should include:
If you have children at home, add items that can keep them safe, fed, and calm. Include extra diapers, formula or baby food, child-friendly snacks, comfort items like a favorite stuffed animal or blanket, and small games or books to keep them entertained during long waits.
Pets are part of the family too, and they need their own supplies. Your pet emergency kit should have:
For more detailed pet preparedness tips, visit the ASPCA’s disaster preparedness guide.
While an emergency kit keeps your family supplied, hurricane shutters protect your home itself. Florida homes are especially vulnerable to high winds and flying debris during storms. Installing hurricane shutters or impact-resistant window systems can prevent windows from shattering, reduce the risk of injury, and minimize water and wind damage inside your home.
At Wind Safe Shutters, we offer products specifically designed for Florida’s tough weather conditions. Our shutters meet or exceed local building codes and offer long-lasting, reliable protection. By securing your windows before a storm hits, you increase your home’s safety and can save thousands of dollars in potential repairs.
The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS)Â strongly recommends adding storm shutters as part of a complete hurricane preparedness plan. Many insurance companies also offer discounts for homes with hurricane protection systems installed, helping you save money year-round.
There are several types of hurricane shutters designed to protect homes from strong winds and flying debris. Popular options include:Â
The key to hurricane safety is preparation. Don’t wait until a storm is on the radar to put together your emergency kit or install hurricane shutters. Check your supplies every few months, rotate out expired items, and make sure your family knows where the safety kit is located.
If you need expert help choosing the right storm shutters for your Florida home, contact Wind Safe Hurricane Shutters today. Our team is ready to help you safeguard your home, so you can focus on what matters most: keeping your family safe.
Wind Safe Hurricane Protection proudly installs, repairs, and services hurricane shutters for homeowners throughout Southwest Florida. We provide expert support for coastal properties, lanais, condominiums, and single-family homes across the region.
If you live in the Naples or Bonita Springs area and need hurricane shutter installation, repair, or replacement, our team is ready to help.
Our service areas in Southwest Florida include:
About the Author
As the leader of Wind Safe Hurricane Protection, Conor sets the standard for quality, accountability, and long-term customer trust. Based in Naples, he takes a hands-on approach and is actively involved in day-to-day operations to ensure every hurricane protection system is properly engineered, professionally installed, and backed by a company that stands behind its work. Wind Safe proudly serves homeowners across Southwest Florida with premium shutters, screens, and impact windows designed for coastal conditions.