🌀 Miami-Dade Hurricane Preparedness🌀

Your Complete Homeowner’s Guide

Living in paradise has its price. As South Florida residents, we enjoy sun-soaked beaches and tropical beauty year-round—but hurricane season (June 1 to November 30) brings real risks. The key to weathering the storm is preparation.

This essential Miami-Dade Hurricane Preparedness Guide breaks down practical steps homeowners should take before, during, and after a hurricane. Whether you’re in Pinecrest, Pembroke Pines, or along the coast of Miami Beach, this blog ensures you’re equipped with the knowledge and tools to keep your property and family safe.

✅ Before the Storm: Create Your Hurricane Readiness Plan

“Prepare before the panic.” That’s the golden rule in South Florida. Stock up early and plan well in advance of any storm system.

Top Preparedness Tips:

  • Use the Disaster Kit Checklist to gather essentials: non-perishables, water (1 gal/person/day), flashlights, cash, and backup chargers.

  • Install hurricane shutters or board windows with 5/8” plywood. Don’t rely on tape—it doesn’t work.

  • Photograph your home (interior & exterior) for insurance purposes.

  • Identify your Storm Surge Planning Zone to understand evacuation risk.

🗂 Insurance Tip: Review your policy before hurricane season begins. Most carriers won’t bind coverage once a storm is named.

🚨 Evacuation: Know When and Where to Go

If the Mayor of Miami-Dade issues an evacuation order, don’t hesitate. Stay with inland family/friends or head to an Evacuation Center—these should be your last resort.

🏡 Important Evacuation Resources:

  • Emergency & Evacuation Assistance Program (EEAP)

  • ADA-compliant centers are available; service animals are permitted.

  • Pet owners should bring their animals to Pet-Friendly Evacuation Centers with carriers, proof of vaccination, and supplies.

🛠️ During the Storm: Stay Informed and Safe

Stay indoors. Stay calm. Stay connected.

Storm Survival Tips:

  • Use battery-operated radios or weather apps to monitor updates.

  • Stay away from windows and glass doors—seek shelter in an interior room.

  • Do not use candles—opt for flashlights only.

  • Keep your emergency kit close, and prepare to move quickly if the structure is compromised.

🌪️ After the Storm: Assess Damage and Begin Recovery

Once authorities declare it’s safe, cautiously inspect your home for:

  • Roof damage, broken windows, fallen trees, and flooding

  • Gas leaks or downed power lines (report immediately to FPL)

📸 Document all damages before cleanup to expedite insurance claims.

💡 Pro Tip: Separate commercial and residential debris, and never block storm drains when placing garbage on the curb.

📲 Must-Have Resources for Miami-Dade Homeowners

Final Word: Be Ready. Stay Safe. Act Early.

As real estate professionals rooted in the heart of South Florida, The Home Owners Listing Team knows how vital preparedness is—not just for your safety, but also for preserving your home’s value.

Whether you’re buying, selling, or just settling in, make this your go-to guide for hurricane season.

Need help assessing storm impact on your property?
📞 Call Scott Lehr at 954-342-6180 or visit www.reallistingteam.com for property protection tips and hurricane insurance resources.

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