Storm Preparedness Guide 2025

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Safety STORM

Outdoors: If caught outside, seek shelter right away. Stay clear of trees, power lines and loose objects. At Home: Stay indoors and away from windows. Use a windowless interior room for shelter. Mobile Homes: These are not safe during hurricanes—even if anchored. Wind over 80 mph can cause severe damage. Plan ahead to shelter with family, friends or at a public shelter.

Sheltering in Place: Use one interior, windowless room. Keeping everyone in one place helps ensure safety. Fire Safety: Keep a working fire extinguisher nearby. Prevent Hazards: Unplug electronics and avoid candles—use flashlights or battery lanterns instead.

Emergency Response Be aware that police, fire and medical response times may be delayed due to hazardous conditions. Remain indoors and stay away from windows.

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Curfews may be enacted by the City of Daytona Beach to protect public safety and ensure emergency crews can respond without obstruction.

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