Hurricane Preparedness

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  • Hurricane Preparedness: Shelter Information, By County

    Hurricane Preparedness: Shelter Information, By County

    Charlotte CountyCharlotte County Shelter List Cultural Center of Charlotte County, 2280 Aaron St., Port Charlotte Heron Creek Middle School – 6501 W. Price Blvd., North Port Kingsway Elementary School, 23300 Quasar Blvd., Port Charlotte L.A. Ainger
    Charlotte CountyCharlotte County Shelter List Cultural Center of Charlotte County, 2280 Aaron St., Port Charlotte Heron Creek Middle School – 6501 W. Price Blvd., North Port Kingsway Elementary School, 23300 Quasar Blvd., Port Charlotte L.A. Ainger
  • Hurricane Preparedness: Basic Disaster Kit

    Hurricane Preparedness: Basic Disaster Kit

    Ready.Gov has a comprehensive list of supplies you’ll need, from your basic kit, to additional supplies, to baby supplies, to first aid. Your suggest basic supply kit is: Water, one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days, for dri
    Ready.Gov has a comprehensive list of supplies you’ll need, from your basic kit, to additional supplies, to baby supplies, to first aid. Your suggest basic supply kit is: Water, one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days, for dri
  • Hurricane Preparedness: Infants & Young Children

    Hurricane Preparedness: Infants & Young Children

    Ready.gov provides valuable information and suggestions for parents with young children. You can get the full information in this link. Here is their recommended list of items to have: Formula Diapers Bottles Powdered milk Medications Moist towelettes Dia
    Ready.gov provides valuable information and suggestions for parents with young children. You can get the full information in this link. Here is their recommended list of items to have: Formula Diapers Bottles Powdered milk Medications Moist towelettes Dia
  • Hurricane Preparedness: Medication and Medical Supplies

    Hurricane Preparedness: Medication and Medical Supplies

    Even if you do not use a computer, put important information onto a flash drive or mobile device for easy transport in the event of an evacuation. Have your medical professionals update it every time they make changes in your treatment or care. Maintain a
    Even if you do not use a computer, put important information onto a flash drive or mobile device for easy transport in the event of an evacuation. Have your medical professionals update it every time they make changes in your treatment or care. Maintain a
  • Hurricane Preparedness: Preparing Your Pet

    Hurricane Preparedness: Preparing Your Pet

    The Humane Society has compiled a list of things to prepare your pets before a hurricane. It’s a great read we highly recommend. Some of the bullet points: ID your pet Put together your pet emergency kit. Find a safe space in your home ahead of time
    The Humane Society has compiled a list of things to prepare your pets before a hurricane. It’s a great read we highly recommend. Some of the bullet points: ID your pet Put together your pet emergency kit. Find a safe space in your home ahead of time
  • Hurricane Preparedness: Important Phone Numbers, By County

    Hurricane Preparedness: Important Phone Numbers, By County

    SNN Newsroom: (941) 361-4600 Florida EMA: (850) 413-9969 Charlotte County American Red Cross: (941) 629-4345Animal Control: (941) 833-5690, FacebookEmergency Management: (941) 833-4000, FacebookEnglewood Sheriff’s Office number: (941) 474-3233Englew
    SNN Newsroom: (941) 361-4600 Florida EMA: (850) 413-9969 Charlotte County American Red Cross: (941) 629-4345Animal Control: (941) 833-5690, FacebookEmergency Management: (941) 833-4000, FacebookEnglewood Sheriff’s Office number: (941) 474-3233Englew
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