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Brevard County Hurricane Preparedness Guide

Review these resources to prepare your family for hurricane season

May 28, 2024

Hurricane season begins June 1st and goes through November 30th. We've put together some resources for you to help keep you and your family safe in case a hurricane or tropical storm is heading toward Brevard County. 

In the event of a hurricane warning, we encourage you to follow local Brevard County sites for updates and be prepared for the worst.


Local Resources: 

Brevard County Emergency Management

AlertBrevard Sign Up 

Brevard County Evacuation Zones

Brevard Public Schools - Check for School Closures


Helpful Websites & Apps: 

Ready.gov 

National Hurricane Center

National Weather Service

Florida Disaster  

FPL - Report and Check Power Outages

Get the 511 App to Check Traffic or CALL 511

Find Out Which Gas Stations Have Gas

Download WhatsApp to Use Without Cell Service 

Download the FEMA app - locate emergency shelters & get alerts

Florida Emergency Information Line: (800) 342-2557 


Tips: 

What to Do with Your Pool

Why You Should Close All Interior Doors During the Storm

FPL Storm Safety Tips

Business Disaster Planning  


Create a Family Communications Plan: 

Use this easy, fillable form to create a plan 


Build A Hurricane Kit:

Visit RedCross.com and ready.gov/kit for recommended supplies 


Local Shelters: 

Please check local reports for shelter openings. 

What to bring to a shelter


Hurricane Categories:

Tropical Depression: up to 39 mph winds

Tropical Storm: 39 - 73 mph winds 

Category 1: 74-95 mph winds

Category 2: 86-110 mph winds

Category 3: 111-130 mph winds*

Category 4:131-155 mph winds*

Category 5: 156 mph or higher winds*

*Categories 3, 4, and 5 are identified as major hurricanes.