By: D. Torres Castillo
Howdy Texans! As you know, living in Texas means dealing with hurricane season every year. That’s why it’s important for everyone in your family to know how to be prepared for the worst. But don’t worry, we’ve got some easy tips that you can use to get ready for a hurricane – and have a little fun along the way!
Step 1: Understand Hurricane Categories
First things first, let’s talk about hurricanes. They are big, strong storms that can cause a lot of damage. They’re rated from 1-5, with 1 being the weakest and 5 being the strongest. To help you remember, think of it like a scale from “easy breezy” to “whoa, Nelly!”
Step 2: Preparing Your Home
Before a hurricane hits, it’s important to get your home ready. That means making sure your windows and doors are closed tight, cleaning up your yard, and having a generator on hand in case the power goes out. It’s like getting your home ready for a Super Bowl party – you want to make sure everything is tidy, and you have all the snacks you need!
Step 3: Stocking Up on Supplies
You don’t want to be caught without supplies during a hurricane. Make sure your family has enough food, water, and other essentials like a first aid kit. It’s like packing a backpack for a camping trip – you want to have everything you need to stay safe and comfortable.
Step 4: Creating an Evacuation Plan
In case you need to leave your home during a hurricane, it’s important to have an evacuation plan. That means deciding where you will go and how you will get there. Don’t forget to include your pets in the plan too! It’s like planning a fun road trip with your family – you want to know where you’re going and how you’ll get there.
Step 5: Staying Informed
During a hurricane, it’s important to stay up to date with the latest information. You can sign up for emergency alerts or watch the news. Think of it like being a detective and gathering all the clues you need to stay safe!
We hope these tips help you and your family stay safe during hurricane season in Texas. Remember, it’s always better to be prepared and have a plan. And who knows, maybe you’ll even have a little fun getting ready for a storm!


