This week, we’re teaming up with NOAA’s National Weather Service to bring you life-saving hurricane preparedness tips—because preparation is protection.
‼️ KNOW YOUR RISK: WATER & WIND ‼️
The first step of preparing for hurricanes is to know your risk. Find out today what types of water and wind hazards could happen where you live. Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem. Impacts from wind and water can be felt hundreds of miles inland, and significant impacts can occur regardless of the storm’s strength. Know if you live in an area prone to flooding, if you live in an evacuation zone, and identify any structural weaknesses in your home.
Learn more: noaa.gov/know-your-risk-water-wind

ID: A graphic titled “Hurricane Prep” with a subheading in bold blue and green text: “Know Your Risk: Water & Wind.” The background shows a flooded residential area with rooftops and trees partially submerged in water. Below the title, a black transparent overlay lists four preparedness tips in white text with green icons:
1) Consider your threats: storm surge, flooding from heavy rain, strong winds, tornadoes, rip currents
2) Determine if you live in a flood-prone area
3) Find out if you live in an evacuation zone
4) Identify your home’s structural risks (mobile homes & basements can be especially vulnerable)