Captain Tropic's
Hurricane and Disaster Preparedness
As the name implies this site is totally dedicated to the art of hurricane and tropical storm survival. You can explore every aspect of hurricane preparedness right here in one site. Hurricanes are known as killer storms for a reason. You must consider a hurricane a serious, life-threatening situation, and make all the necessary preparation to ensure your family's survival. Fortunately, through hurricane preparedness and hurricane damage mitigation there are many actions you can take now to reduce hurricane safety risks, storm damage, and limit the disruption to your family's lifestyle after a hurricane disaster. There is much you can do, home strengthening is just smart.
This site places a heavy emphasis on hurricane preparedness and home strengthening. You can accomplish this through the use of my free diagrams and photos coupled with easy to understand written instruction. You will also find numerous hurricane preparedness checklists to assist with your last minute storm preparation. In this site you'll find what you need to do before, during and after a hurricane. It's very important that you take action now, before a storm is threatening your area. Do you have a safe room picked out? There are many important tasks to accomplish before you are ready for the next storm to pass your way. There are so many things to do there won't be enough time after the National Weather Service issues a warning to get ready for the storm.
This web site is dedicated to the 41 people who lost their lives due to Hurricane Andrew.
The last few hurricane seasons have been interesting to say the least. Government at all levels proved how poorly prepared they where to handle a disaster of that level. The sad part is we as homeowners are no better prepared. The good news is that this site has not seen the normal seasonal drop in traffic, it has been very steady, so from this I get the feeling people are far more interested in being prepared. Year after year many more people have turned to this site to get the hurricane preparedness information they need. I think this is great and I feel obligated to continue this public service. Stay tuned for more news and thank you for all the visits and your support.
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