In Hurricane Barry Avoided Florida. This One Time We ‘Got Lucky.’ Let Us Learn and Prepare, a number of pre-hurricane measures were listed. Please take a moment to review and implement them at this time.
A few ‘common-sense’ ones have been brought to this writer’s attention during the past couple of days:
- Fill bottles and jugs with drinking water
- Fill bathtubs with water to be used for commode flushing purposes
- Do laundry now in case utilities become unavailable
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The following is a short list of governmental resources which can be of assistance with personal and business planning:
- National Hurricane Center
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Florida Division of Emergency Management
Please do all you can to be safe during this upcoming potentially damaging weather event.
– For more information, call Philip N. Kabler of the Gainesville, FL office of Bogin, Munns & Munns at 352.332.7688, where he practices in the areas of business, banking, real estate, and equine law. He has taught business and real estate law courses at the University of Florida Levin College of Law and Warrington College of Business Administration. And is now the President-Elect of the Eighth Judicial Circuit Bar Association.
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