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How to Prepare Your Vehicle for the 2023 Hurricane Season

How to Prepare Your Vehicle for the 2023 Hurricane Season
A warning traffic sign in heavy rain

Holman Marketing
June 22nd, 2023

You cherish your vehicle for the good times it gives you, but you also rely on it to be there for you in times of trouble. That may include the “get the heck out of Dodge” moments that could pop up during this year’s Atlantic hurricane season.

The storm season officially starts on June 1 and runs through November 30.  For the first time in over seven years, experts predict near-normal storm activity for 2023. While this is better than the slightly above-normal forecasts projected in years prior, still, between 12-17 storms are expected to develop throughout the season.

The primary dangers that hurricanes pose for vehicles are high winds and water. Keeping the safety, needs, and well-being of the people with you in mind, here are ways to protect your vehicle and ensure it’s ready for you when you need it.

Before

  • Fill the gas tank or charge the battery.
  • Check the battery, wipers, and tires.
  • Take photos of the vehicle’s interior and exterior as proof of its condition prior to storms.
  • Store legal vehicle documents in a waterproof container.
  • Store “ready” materials in your vehicle, including water, food, clothing, blankets, flashlights, roadside kits, printed maps, and electronics chargers.
  • Close the windows and sunroof.

Best storage options

  1. In a garage with no danger of stored objects falling on it.
  2. Close to a building that offers protection from the wind.
  3. On high ground away from tall trees, utility poles, or power lines.

In all cases, place a cover on the vehicle if available.

When storms are heading your way

  • Stay informed of weather conditions.
  • Follow local and federal shelter and evacuation instructions.
  • Know your emergency evacuation route.

After

  • Check the condition of the vehicle. Take photos of any damage.
  • Drive only if absolutely necessary. Do not drive through flooded areas. Watch for other dangerous conditions: downed trees and wires, floating or submerged debris, and damaged infrastructure.

At the very least

  • Fill the gas tank or charge the engine; close the windows and sunroof.
  • Store in a safe location and place “ready” materials in the vehicle.
  • Follow local and federal shelter and evacuation instructions.
  • Drive only if absolutely necessary.

Keep your drivers safe during this year’s hurricane season and all year long. Holman can help you ensure your driver’s safety is always top of mind. Contact us.