Living along the Emerald Coast means beautiful sunny beach days and coastal beauty, but it also means being prepared for hurricane season. From June 1 through the end of November, it’s important to stay prepared. Whether you’re a longtime local or a new homeowner in Navarre, here’s how to prepare your home and family for whatever wind and rain the season may bring.
Every home should have a well-stocked emergency kit ready before the first named storm even forms. Here are some essentials to include:
Local pro tip: Keep your kit in a labeled plastic bin that’s easy to grab and go.
Walk around your home and secure anything that could become dangerous in high winds. As soon as a tropical storm watch is issued:
Hurricanes often bring heavy rainfall in a short time, so taking these steps early can prevent costly water damage.
Navarre is no stranger to evacuation orders. Make sure you know your zone, your route, and your destination if you need to leave. The Santa Rosa County Emergency Management website offers up-to-date maps and alerts.
If you’re new to the area, talk with your neighbors or real estate agent. Local knowledge is incredibly valuable when a storm is approaching.
Local pro tip: Keep your gas tank at least half full during hurricane season. This helps you avoid long lines at gas stations when watches and warnings are issued, and skip the gas lines if an evacuation is in order.
Review your homeowner’s insurance policy now. Make sure you’re covered for both wind and flood damage. Flood insurance is a separate policy and often isn’t included in standard coverage, so speak with your insurance provider to confirm what’s protected.
When a storm is forecasted, don’t wait to act. Consider these upgrades and precautions:
Being proactive protects your home and your peace of mind. If you’re buying or selling along the coast, our team is here to guide you through the ins and outs of Florida living—including hurricane prep. At Navarre Real Estate Source, we don’t just know homes, we know the community.
Got questions about home protection or real estate this season? Reach out today. We’re here to help.