Hurricane season can be daunting, but preparation is key. Discover the top 5 things to do to prepare for a hurricane, from creating an emergency plan to securing your property, to stay safe and confident.
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Hurricanes can be unpredictable and devastating, but being prepared can make all the difference in keeping you and your loved ones safe.

Whether you’re in a hurricane-prone area or staying in temporary housing with Nika Corporate Housing, taking proactive steps is essential. Here are the top 5 things to do to prepare for a hurricane to ensure safety and peace of mind.

1. Create an Emergency Plan

Preparation starts with a clear plan. Discuss with your family or household members what to do before, during, and after a hurricane. Identify evacuation routes, designate a safe meeting point, and ensure everyone knows how to communicate if cell networks are down. If you’re staying in a Nika Corporate Housing property, familiarize yourself with the property’s emergency exits and safety protocols. Keep a list of emergency contacts, including local authorities and utility companies, easily accessible.

2. Build an Emergency Kit

A well-stocked emergency kit is critical for weathering the storm. Your kit should include:

  • Non-perishable food and water for at least three days (one gallon of water per person per day).
  • First-aid supplies, medications, and personal hygiene items.
  • Flashlights, batteries, and a battery-powered or hand-crank radio.
  • Blankets, clothing, and sturdy shoes for protection.
  • Important documents (e.g., IDs, insurance papers) in waterproof containers.
    Store your kit in an easily accessible location, whether at home or in your temporary accommodations.

3. Secure Your Property

Protect your living space to minimize damage. If you’re in a Nika Corporate Housing unit, coordinate with the property manager to understand what measures are already in place. Otherwise, take these steps:

  • Board up windows with plywood or install storm shutters.
  • Secure outdoor items like furniture, grills, or decorations to prevent them from becoming projectiles.
  • Elevate valuables and electronics off the floor to avoid flood damage.
  • Check that your property has working smoke detectors and fire extinguishers for added safety.

4. Stay Informed

Knowledge is power during hurricane season. Monitor weather updates through reliable sources like the National Hurricane Center or local news channels. Download weather apps for real-time alerts and keep a battery-powered radio handy in case of power outages. If you’re in temporary housing, ask your Nika Corporate Housing representative about local emergency resources and evacuation zones specific to your area.

5. Know When to Evacuate

If local authorities issue an evacuation order, don’t hesitate—leave immediately. Know your evacuation zone and plan your route in advance, avoiding flood-prone areas. Pack your emergency kit, important documents, and essentials, and inform family or friends of your plans. For those staying with Nika Corporate Housing, reach out to our team for guidance on local evacuation procedures or alternative accommodations if needed.

Be Proactive, Stay Safe

Hurricane preparation is all about planning ahead and staying informed. By creating an emergency plan, building a kit, securing your property, staying updated, and knowing when to evacuate, you can face hurricane season with confidence. At Nika Corporate Housing, we prioritize your safety and comfort, offering support to ensure you’re prepared for any storm. Stay vigilant, and let’s weather the season together!


Useful Links:

Ready.gov for detailed hurricane preparedness guides.

National Hurricane Center for real-time storm updates.

Nika Corporate Housing Contact for assistance with temporary housing during a storm.

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