As Hurricane Debby approaches the North Carolina coast this week, it’s crucial to take the necessary steps to ensure your safety and the safety of your property. As a real estate agent specializing in Topsail Island real estate, I understand the importance of protecting your investment and loved ones during severe weather events. Here are some essential hurricane survival tips to help you prepare:
1. Create an Emergency Plan
- Evacuation Routes: Know your evacuation routes and have a plan in place for where you will go if you need to leave your home. Share this plan with family members.
- Communication: Establish a communication plan to stay in touch with family and friends. Make sure everyone knows how to reach each other.
2. Stock Up on Supplies
- Water and Food: Have at least a three-day supply of water (one gallon per person per day) and non-perishable food items.
- Medications: Ensure you have enough prescription medications to last at least a week.
- First Aid Kit: Keep a well-stocked first aid kit readily available.
- Flashlights and Batteries: Have flashlights, extra batteries, and a portable charger for your phone.
3. Secure Your Property
- Windows and Doors: Install storm shutters or board up windows with plywood. Reinforce doors, especially garage doors, to withstand high winds.
- Outdoor Items: Bring in outdoor furniture, decorations, and any items that could become projectiles during high winds.
- Roof and Gutters: Inspect and repair any loose shingles or tiles on your roof. Clean out gutters and downspouts to prevent water damage.
4. Protect Important Documents
- Waterproof Containers: Store important documents, such as insurance policies, birth certificates, and passports, in waterproof containers.
- Digital Copies: Make digital copies of essential documents and store them on a cloud service or an external drive.
5. Prepare for Power Outages
- Generators: If you have a generator, ensure it is in working order and you have enough fuel. Never run a generator inside your home or garage.
- Battery-Powered Appliances: Invest in battery-powered fans, lights, and a radio to stay informed if the power goes out.
6. Know Your Insurance Policy
- Coverage Details: Review your homeowner’s insurance policy to understand what is covered and what is not. Ensure your policy includes wind and flood damage.
- Claims Process: Familiarize yourself with the claims process so you can act quickly if your home is damaged.
7. Stay Informed
- Weather Updates: Monitor local news and weather reports for updates on Hurricane Debby’s path and intensity.
- Emergency Alerts: Sign up for emergency alerts from local authorities to receive timely information.
8. After the Storm
- Safety First: Avoid downed power lines and flooded areas. If you evacuated, wait for official clearance before returning home.
- Document Damage: Take photos and videos of any damage to your property for insurance claims.
- Repairs: Hire reputable contractors for repairs and avoid scams.
By taking these proactive steps, you can help safeguard your home and loved ones as Hurricane Debby approaches. Remember, preparation is key to minimizing damage and ensuring your safety during a hurricane. Stay safe, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with your property.
Stay prepared and stay safe,
Mariel & Team




