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Hurricane Prep Resources

Hurricane Preparedness Resources – Southwest Florida

The following resources are provided as a public service. Being prepared before a storm threatens is the single most important thing you can do for yourself and your family. Links are organized by category, starting with the most local resources first.

During an active storm threat: Always follow the instructions of your county emergency management officials. Know your evacuation zone BEFORE hurricane season begins. Do not wait for an official order to start preparing.

📍 Local Emergency Management — Know Your Zone

Lee County (Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Sanibel, Pine Island)

Collier County (Naples, Marco Island, Immokalee, Everglades City)

Charlotte County (Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Englewood)

Local Media — Storm Tracking & Live Coverage

🏠 Home Preparation Resources

Protecting your home before a storm is your best defense against catastrophic loss. The resources below will help you understand what steps to take well in advance of a storm — not the day before it arrives.

Florida-Specific Home Hardening

Shutters, Windows, Roof & Structural Preparation

Insurance & Documentation

🎒 Personal & Family Preparedness — Supplies & Planning

Plan for at least 7 days of self-sufficiency. During and immediately after a major hurricane, emergency services may be unavailable for days. Do not rely on being able to buy supplies once a storm is announced — store shelves empty within hours of a storm watch.

Supply Checklists

Family & Evacuation Planning

Pet Preparedness

📱 Free Alert Apps & Notification Systems

Sign up for your county alert system NOW — before storm season. Do not wait until a storm is in the Gulf to register. These systems are free and can be the difference between getting an evacuation order in time and not.
  • AlertLee (Lee County) — Free emergency mass notification for Lee County residents via text, phone, and email. Also available as a free smartphone app. Lee County residents should register here.
  • Alert Collier (Collier County) — Sign up through CollierEM.org for emergency notifications. Registration also enrolls you in the Special Needs program if applicable.
  • Alert Charlotte (Charlotte County) — Emergency notification sign-up for Charlotte County and Punta Gorda area residents.
  • FEMA App (Free — iPhone & Android) — Real-time weather alerts from the National Weather Service for up to five locations. Locate emergency shelters, get safety tips, and connect with FEMA disaster assistance. One of the most useful free tools available.
  • National Weather Service — Miami (SWFL coverage) — Official NWS forecasts, watches, warnings, and advisories for Southwest Florida. Bookmark this page.
  • NOAA National Hurricane Center — The authoritative source for tropical storm and hurricane tracking, forecasts, and advisories. Updated every 6 hours; more frequently when storms are active.
  • NOAA NESDIS Live Hurricane Tracker — Live satellite imagery and storm tracker from the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service.
  • AlertFlorida — Statewide Emergency Alerts — Florida’s statewide emergency alerting sign-up portal. Also includes the Florida Storms app, which streams emergency broadcasts from WGCU 90.1 and other public radio stations statewide.
  • Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) — Make sure your phone is set to receive Wireless Emergency Alerts. These are the loud alert tones your phone broadcasts automatically during life-threatening emergencies. Verify your phone settings now — especially if you use Do Not Disturb mode.

🌐 State & Federal Resources

Links on this page are provided as a public service and are verified at the time of publication. External sites are maintained by their respective government agencies, news organizations, or non-profit organizations and are not affiliated with Wind-Mitigation.info. For life-threatening emergencies always call 911.