
When hurricane season approaches, preparation isn’t just a precaution, it’s a smart way to protect your home, your budget, and your peace of mind. A few simple steps taken today can make a meaningful difference when severe weather strikes.
Build a Hurricane Emergency Kit
Start with the essentials so you’re ready if service disruptions or evacuation orders occur. Your emergency kit should include:
- Bottled water (at least one gallon per person, per day)
- Non-perishable food and pet supplies
- Prescription medications and basic first aid items
- Flashlights, batteries, a portable phone charger, and a battery-powered radio
- Copies of important documents (IDs, insurance policies, medical information)
Keeping these items organized and accessible ensures you can act quickly if conditions worsen.
Prepare Your Property Before the Storm
Taking steps to secure your home helps reduce costly damage and speeds recovery after a storm. Be sure to:
- Secure or shutter windows
- Clean gutters to prevent water buildup
- Trim trees and remove loose debris around the property
- Bring outdoor furniture and décor inside
- Test your sump pumps and backup power sources
A well-maintained home withstands severe weather more effectively, reducing stress and unexpected expenses later.
Don’t Overlook Your Connectivity Lifeline
One of the most overlooked areas of hurricane readiness is ensuring you have a reliable communication lifeline. Staying connected to emergency updates, family members, and community alerts is essential during and after a storm.
Unlike traditional copper and coax lines, fiber-optic networks are engineered to be more resilient in extreme weather. Fiber doesn’t rely on electrical conduction, making it far less susceptible to moisture, interference, and wind-related outages.
At Fibernow, network reliability is our priority. More than 95% of our customers experienced no major interruptions during last hurricane season, demonstrating how the right infrastructure can keep communities connected when it matters most.
Prepared Communities Recover Faster
Communities that take time to prepare including strengthening their communications infrastructure experience smoother recovery, fewer unexpected costs, and greater peace of mind during hurricane season.
A little planning today, paired with reliable connectivity, goes a long way when storms approach.