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Orange County’s Hurricane Expo Encourages Citizens to be Storm and Hurricane Ready

Free Hurricane Expo June 4

As a Central Florida resident, it’s important to ensure that you and your family are prepared in the event of a hurricane. Although it has been more than a decade since the last major hurricane hit Central Florida, residents should never be complacent when it comes to preparedness.

In order to prepare, Orange County is hosting its free Hurricane Expo on June 4 from 9 a.m. to  1 p.m. at the Renaissance Senior Center at South Econ Community Park. The address is 3800 South Econlockhatchee Trail in Orlando. This year’s theme is “Review, Reboot, Be Ready!”

Participants will be able to talk one-on-one with emergency responders and safety vendors and get free preparedness items while supplies last. In addition, WFTV Channel 9 meteorologist Tom Terry will present the hurricane forecast.

Hurricane season begins June 1 and ends Nov. 30, so it’s important to have information and to plan ahead for potential storms. For new Florida residents who have never experienced a hurricane, it’s time to familiarize yourself with the type of severe weather that might occur.

“Our job is to make sure everyone is ready, and that includes both residents and the various agencies we work with that provide the logistical support needed during disaster situations,” said Ron Plummer, manager of Orange County’s Office of Emergency Management. “For residents, the key is to plan ahead and be prepared should a hurricane hit and that’s why this Hurricane Expo is so important.”

The first step is preparing for hurricane season is putting together a disaster kit. The kit will prove useful whether you’re forced to evacuate or if you stay in your home and are affected by the loss of power. If you prepare your kit ahead of time, you can alleviate a lot of the potential stress associated with an approaching storm. Some recommended items to include are:

How to Stay Informed

Orange County employs several methods of communicating important information to you before, during and after hurricanes and other emergencies. Various communications tools are available, including television, radio, cell phones/smart phones, email and dedicated radio receivers.

For disaster information throughout the hurricane season, you can access Orange County information on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OrangeCountyFlorida and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/OrangeCoFL.

Orange County’s mobile apps provide tips and alerts to help get you into hurricane safety mode. You can download the following apps at www.ocfl.net/apps.

For more information about Orange County’s Hurricane Expo, call 407-836-9140 or email ocoem@ocfl.net.

 

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