Florida Helps Getting Ready for 2020 Hurricane Season

TALLAHASSEE— Hurricane season begins June 1 and above-normal activity is predicted.

The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) is offering ways to help the public get ready for a storm emergency.

“Getting a hurricane plan in place is even more important this year as we also consider the recommended COVID-19 restrictions,” PSC Chairman Gary Clark noted in a recent press release.

“If a hurricane hits in the early part of the hurricane season, customers might experience longer power outages, as Florida’s utilities implement measures to protect public health as they restore service.

“Make sure to take time to prepare emergency supplies in the event of a storm. The PSC encourages you to have plenty of non-perishable food, water, flashlights, hand sanitizer, and other provisions ready to help your family quickly recover if a storm hits.”

TOOLS

To assist with hurricane season preparation, planning tools are available on the PSC’s website. The PSC’s “Hurricane House”, done in English and Spanish, includes 19 preparation tips for your home and family, from planning an evacuation route to dealing with downed power lines.

The public can also find consumer tips for making a hurricane kit and the PSC also ensures Florida’s electric utilities are prepared for storm season.

For more information, visit www.floridapsc.com or follow the PSC on Twitter @floridapsc.