Are you PREPARED?
Hurricane Ian may have passed ... but it is NEVER too early (or too late) to be prepared for Mother Nature.
As we are set to begin the month of October - it is still crucial to make sure that you are (and stay) ready and prepared for anything that Mother Nature may send our way. If you are new to Florida - keep in mind that October is usually when we see the most activity in hurricanes and tornadoes, so though we are nearing the end of "hurricane season", sometimes it feels like it has only just begun.
If you were lucky enough to escape the wrath of Ian, consider yourself very fortunate ... however, living in the sunshine state doesn't always guarantee sunny days.
We at Sutter and Nugent care about you and want to make sure that you and your families have the necessary guided tools needed to help keep you prepared and ready.
Plan & Prepare
While living in (and visiting) Florida offers many benefits and advantages, it is important to keep in mind severe weather hazards and potential threats. Every family and business should have predefined emergency plans and always keep an emergency supply kit ready and stocked.
Each Florida county has a designated emergency management program, and residents, businesses, and visitors should also visit their county's emergency management for the most up-to-date and locally significant information.
Hurricanes, tornadoes and flooding are just a few of the many hazards Floridians are subject to - don't wait until disaster strikes, develop a family plan today! To get started, visit Get A Family Plan.
Did you know that 40 percent of businesses never re-open their doors post-disaster? Don't become a statistic. Protect your business by developing a business disaster plan. Visit Get A Business Plan to get started today.
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