Hurricane Preparedness
In South Carolina, summer and hurricane season often go hand in hand. As residents of a coastal state, South Carolinians know the importance of planning and preparation when dealing with a hurricane or tropical storm.
The safety and well-being of all South Carolinians is of the utmost importance to me, and the office is ready to help.
Below are a few things to keep in mind when planning for extreme weather. I urge all South Carolinians to take precautions during this hurricane season and to seek additional information and resources so that you and your family will be safe if a storm hits our state.
Before a Storm:
- Know your terms. A “watch” is a notification for residents to be on alert of a potential storm, and a “warning” indicates that a hurricane is expected in your area. Review the South Carolina Hurricane Guide for more information.
- Make a plan. Create a family plan in the event a storm occurs or an evacuation is necessary, and keep emergency contact information handy. Don’t forget to consider your pets when planning for a possible evacuation.
- Review your insurance plans and make copies of important documents, like drivers licenses, medical information, and insurance cards.
- Pack emergency kits ahead of time. Having critical resources, such as bottled water, non-perishable snacks, medication, batteries, and flashlights prepared ahead of time will save valuable time in a storm.
During a Storm:
- Listen to local radio and television broadcasts for current conditions and recommended actions. Sign up for South Carolina’s Emergency Alert system on your mobile device here.
- Evacuate when directed by local authorities. Know your designated evacuation route in advance.
- If you are unable to evacuate, seek shelter in an interior room, closet, or hallway on the lowest level.
After a Storm:
- Be careful. Stay alert to downed power lines, contaminated water, or possible gas leaks.
- Document any damage to your property or residence.
- Contact SCEMD’s Recovery Program to see what recovery assistance may be available for your area.
- Be vigilant against possible disaster-related scams or price gouging, and report any suspected scams to the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs.
Here are some helpful resources in the event of an emergency:
- South Carolina Emergency Management Division
- South Carolina Hurricane Guide
- Ready.gov Hurricane Preparedness Information
- South Carolina Sheltering Information for Disasters
- South Carolina Evacuation Routes
- Report a Power Outage
County Government Resources:
- Aiken County Office of Emergency Management: 803-642-1623
- Barnwell County Emergency Management Agency: 803-259-7013
- Lexington County Emergency Preparedness Division: 803-785-2449
- Orangeburg County Office of Emergency Services: 803-533-6265
- Richland County Emergency Services: 803-576-3400
Please contact the offices in the Midlands, Aiken/Barnwell area, or in Washington, D.C. if we can provide any assistance.
