Hurricane Irma Emergency Response Kit
Posted by Riley on 09/09/2017
Hi. If you’re reading this, you may be looking for shelter and wondering what to do, what to bring, etc. or perhaps you’ve decided to stay put and try to weather the storm. Please print and use this handy kit as a means of finding what you need even if cell service or WiFi goes down from the storm.
RAD Remedy’s philosophy is based in informed consent and harm reduction - we ultimately want you to be safe, and believe that you are able to understand your risks given your particular circumstances. So please, be aware and informed of the risk you face and make the best choice for yourself and your family.
This represents our best effort with a small cadre of community members, some of whom are directly in the storm’s path themselves. It is not exhaustive, but we wanted to get you the most up-to-date information out there. Heed the most up to date information source as it is likely the more accurate. We will be updating this as we can. If your county isn't listed, check back later. We are going from the bottom of the state, to the top, focusing on coastal areas and areas within the direct path. As of tonight, we are shifting our focus to the West Coast. (Note: Unfortunately, as of 9:45pm on 9/9/2017 we likely will not be able to get any more counties out as our team is impacted by the storm)
Most importantly: be safe.
The Lowdown - A Summary Doc Full of Important Info
FEMA Hurricane Prep Guide | DHS Ready.gov Hurricane Prep Guide | FEMA Shelter-in-Place in a Highrise Guide | Fort Lauderdale's Emergency Preparedness Guide
Information by County (Alphabetical):