Florida Hurricane Kit
Home inventory, emergency binder pages, evacuation notes, and claim-ready tracking for Florida storm season.
View Florida planFlorida-first storm prep, built to expand
Storm prep and claim-readiness tools for people who want the boring stuff handled before panic mode starts.
The first product is Florida-focused because hurricane season gives this a real deadline. The core system is broader: document the house, gather the papers, pack what matters, plan for outages, and keep claim notes clean.
Home inventory, emergency binder pages, evacuation notes, and claim-ready tracking for Florida storm season.
View Florida planHurricane, flood, freeze, tornado, and outage prep can grow from the same core binder.
View Texas shellCoastal storm risk, inland flooding, tornadoes, and power outages make Georgia a natural early page.
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The free checklist gives you a fast pre-storm pass: photos to take, documents to gather, outdoor items to secure, medication and pet checks, outage basics, and evacuation-plan reminders.
Hazard lanes
The site can grow by hazard without turning into chaos. Hurricane prep is first. Power outage and tornado pages come next because they naturally overlap with the same checklist, documents, supplies, and family-planning workflow.
English and Spanish
English and Spanish are the first two languages. The Spanish pages start with the same practical promise: organize your documents, photos, medication, pets, evacuation details, and claim notes before the storm is already here.
This site can help you organize documents, photos, medication, pets, packing, and destination details. It should not be treated as permission to stay in an unsafe structure during dangerous conditions. Follow local emergency guidance and evacuation orders.
The goal is not to inflate a claim. The goal is to avoid being unprepared, under-documented, or rushed into bad decisions after damage happens. Keep photos, calls, receipts, contractor notes, and claim details organized from the start.