Escambia County, FL

05/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/01/2026 15:41

Escambia County Observes Hurricane Preparedness Week May 3-9

Escambia County Emergency Management invites residents to observe Hurricane Preparedness Week 2026, taking place May 3-9. During the week, residents are encouraged to take time to prepare their homes for the upcoming hurricane season. The Atlantic hurricane season will take place from June 1 and ends on Nov. 30 each year.

Each day of Hurricane Preparedness Week will focus on a specific preparedness topic, with topics shared to the Emergency Management Facebook and Instagram pages:

  • Sunday, May 3 - Know Your Risk: Wind & Water
  • Monday, May 4 - Prepare Before Hurricane Season
  • Tuesday, May 5 - Understand Forecast Information
  • Wednesday, May 6 - Get Moving When a Storm Threatens
  • Thursday, May 7 - Stay Protected During Storms
  • Friday, May 8 - Use Caution After Storms
  • Saturday, May 9 - Take Action Today

Follow these steps to make sure you and your family are prepared this hurricane season:

  1. Know Your Zone. Familiarize yourself with evacuation zones and routes. Escambia County residents can look up your address at MyEscambia.com/knowyourzone to see if your home is in evacuation zone A, B, C, D, E or none as well as view the impacts of storm surge in your neighborhood. Knowing your evacuation zone is one of the most important hurricane preparation steps you can take. It is very important that you look up your evacuation zone each year to find out if and when you should evacuate, even if you have looked it up in the past, as zones can change. Most importantly, don't rely on previous storm experience.
  2. Know Your Home. Is your home prepared for a hurricane? If you need to evacuate, pack an emergency supply kit. It should contain seven days of clothes, nonperishable food, pet food, water and a battery-operated radio and flashlight with extra batteries. Also include a first-aid kit with items such as gloves, adhesive bandages and prescription medications. Find a printable disaster shopping list here. Please remember to be "One Week Ready." Everyone should be equipped to provide for themselves, their families and their pets for at least seven days following a major hurricane.
  3. Know Your Plan. Plan how you will assemble your family and loved ones, and anticipate where you will go for different situations. Get together with your family and agree on the best ways to contact one another in an emergency. Inform out-of-town family and friends of your emergency plans and stay in contact. Plan your evacuation route and destination before an evacuation order is issued. Be sure to make preparations for pets and family members who may need special accommodations, such as a wheelchair ramp, oxygen tank or specific medications. More information on planning an evacuation for a person with disabilities or special needs is available at MyEscambia.com.
  4. Stay Informed. Know where to go for trusted sources of information during a hurricane event. Sign up for alerts from Escambia County Emergency Management to receive notifications, including evacuation orders, directly to your phone and email. Watch this video to learn how to enable emergency alerts on your cell phone. Monitor local news for hurricane watches and warnings in your area and follow directions of local officials. Make sure you have a battery-operated or hand-crank radio available should the power go out. Review and sign up for the different types of information/notifications available directly from Escambia County on the Emergency Management website.

Additional online safety resources:

More information on what to do before, during and after a storm is available online at MyEscambia.com/BeReady. Residents can follow Escambia County Emergency Management on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news and updates on emergencies impacting our community.

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