Worried About Severe Weather at Our Apartments in Gainesville? Develop an Evacuation Plan to Feel Better

Living in Florida means that, at some point or another, severe weather is likely to strike where you live. Whether it’s a summer thunderstorm, fall hurricane, or winter cold front, a major storm can cause serious damage ranging from downed power lines to wrecked cars. While this may be scary to think about, developing an established evacuation plan for when the worst of the worst hits is a smart way to give yourself peace of mind.

The first step in establishing an evacuation plan is to know the where you need to go. If your plan includes multiple people, establish a rally point where everyone should meet if separated. The main evacuation route designated by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) for Gainesville is I-75. From Bellamay Grand, Archer Rd. (SR-24) to the South and Newberry Rd. (SR-26) to the North are the two closest local routes designated by FDEM to reach I-75. If you find yourself cut off from these routes, the closest designated shelter is at Kanapaha Middle School (5005 SW 75th St.) or Westwood Middle School (3215 NW 15th Ave.) for those with special needs.

The next thing to do for your emergency plan is put together a supply kit, which should include:

  • Non-perishable food for around 2-3 days
  • Manual can opener
  • 1-2 gallons of bottled water per person
  • Flashlight
  • Small, portable radio
  • Extra batteries for the radio and flashlight
  • First aid kit
  • Solar cell phone charger
  • Rain gear
  • Blankets and towels
  • Enough prescription medication to last at least two weeks

Finally, you should practice your plan to ensure it will go smoothly. Time how long it takes to get your supplies together and to either get to your shelter or get out of town from our apartments in Gainesville. Though it may take longer, try testing your evacuation plan during rush hour if possible, as it’s the closest approximation to the amount of traffic you’ll face.

With a plan in place, you’ll feel better knowing that you’re ready for even the most severe Florida weather. For more information on Bellamay Grand or our available units, contact us today.

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