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Preparing for hurricane season in Florida is important as the state is particularly prone to experiencing tropical storms and hurricanes. The hurricane season starts June 1st. Yes, checking your generator before hurricane season is a crucial step in being prepared for potential power outages during a storm. Here is a call to action for checking your generator:

  1. Inspect the generator: Check the generator for any signs of damage or wear and tear. Look for any cracks or leaks in the fuel tank, oil leaks, or corroded wires.
  2. Test the battery: Check the battery level and test it to ensure it is holding a charge. If the battery is weak or dead, replace it before the hurricane season.
  3. Change the oil: Change the oil in the generator to ensure it is clean and fresh. Old or dirty oil can damage the generator and reduce its efficiency.
  4. Check the fuel: Make sure you have enough fuel for the generator to last several days. Store the fuel in a safe, well-ventilated area away from any heat sources.
  5. Test run the generator: Start the generator and let it run for a few minutes to make sure it is working properly. Check that it is producing the correct voltage and frequency.
  6. Service the generator: If your generator has not been serviced in a while, consider taking it to a professional for a tune-up before the hurricane season begins.

By following these steps and ensuring your generator is in good working condition, you can be better prepared for power outages during a hurricane or other natural disasters. Remember to always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety guidelines when operating a generator.

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Here are some other steps you can take to prepare:

  1. Stay informed: Stay updated on the latest news and weather reports related to hurricanes. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) provides information on hurricane advisories, forecasts, and warnings. Sign up for local weather alerts and emergency notifications to stay informed about the latest developments.
  2. Create an emergency kit: Assemble a hurricane emergency kit with essential supplies that will last for at least three days. This should include water, non-perishable food, first aid supplies, batteries, flashlights, and a battery-powered or hand-cranked radio.
  3. Secure your home: Check your windows, doors, and roof for any damage and repair any issues before the hurricane season begins. Install storm shutters or purchase plywood boards to cover your windows in case of high winds. Make sure to also clear any debris from around your home that could become airborne during a storm.
  4. Evacuation plan: If you live in a coastal area or a flood-prone zone, make sure you have an evacuation plan in place. Know your nearest evacuation center and plan your escape route.
  5. Insurance: Review your insurance policies and make sure you have adequate coverage for hurricanes and other natural disasters.
  6. Important documents: Keep important documents such as passports, birth certificates, and insurance policies in a waterproof and fireproof container, or make digital copies and store them in a cloud-based system.
  7. Portable power: Invest in a portable generator or battery-powered charging devices for your electronic devices in case of a power outage.

Remember, it’s always better to be over-prepared than under-prepared. Stay safe and stay informed during hurricane season in Florida.