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Sarasota County is a "Storm
Ready County" and during an
actual emergency or threatening weather please follow the
instructions of the Emergency Services Chief. During a time of emergency, the county’s primary duty is to
ensure public safety. In case of a flood, county resources
are directed toward evacuating residents as necessary,
responding to police, fire, and medical emergencies, maintaining
utility services, providing traffic control, pumping flooded
streets and providing sandbags.
What you can
do to prepare
- Know the risk.
- 10 inches of rainfall in 24
hours is equivalent to a 100-year flood event.
- Residents in all zones - low,
moderate and high - have suffered structural flood
damage.
- Regular homeowner’s
insurance policies do not cover flood damage.
- Call your insurance agent to
purchase flood insurance to protect your home and contents.
- Do not wait until a storm is
approaching ... it takes 30 days to activate a flood insurance
policy.
- Replace the batteries in
your flashlights and portable radio and store these
emergency supplies in water tight plastic bags.
- Have a supply of sandbags,
plastic sheeting, plywood and tools ready for waterproofing
of doors and openings.
- Post emergency numbers near
the telephone.
- Discuss emergency plans with
your family.
If flooding is
present or imminent
- Stay informed about weather
conditions.
- Use the radio (tune to 1450
AM or 970 AM) as a reliable source of information and
instruction.
- Make sure your family and
pets are safe.
- Elevate valuable household
possessions off the floor.
- Turn around don't drown – you could become stranded or trapped.
- Report downed power lines,
leaking gas lines or blocked storm drains to the county
immediately at 941-861-5000.
- Be ready to evacuate if
directed by emergency personnel.
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