Published on Thursday, September 4, 2025

Escambia County Observes Florida Preparedness Month 2025

Escambia County Observes Florida Preparedness Month 2025

Escambia County encourages residents to join in observing Florida Preparedness Month during September. Florida Preparedness Month is observed each year by the state of Florida and the Florida Division of Emergency Management, in conjunction with FEMA National Preparedness Month, to increase awareness of the historical peak of Atlantic hurricane season.

“As Escambia County enters peak hurricane season, now is a great time to ensure your household is one week ready,” Emergency Manager Travis Tompkins said. “By getting prepared now, you’re avoiding the frantic run to the store to purchase supplies needed before, during and after a storm. A hurricane can have a severe impact on a community, so be sure to have seven days' worth of essential items for each member of your household. You can find a full shopping list and other important preparedness information on our website at MyEscambia.com/BeReady. We encourage residents to set up emergency alerts on all cell phones in their household and follow us on our social media channels if you are active on social media. Emergency Management will be working with local, state, and federal agencies to provide the latest storm updates for our residents and visitors."

Get One Week Ready

Prepare now for disasters by following these tips from Escambia County and FEMA: 

  • Know Your Zone - Do you live in a hurricane evacuation zone? Learn your evacuation zone and have an evacuation plan. Find your zone at MyEscambia.com/KnowYourZone.
  • Know Your Home - Is it prepared for a hurricane? Your safest place may be at home instead of a shelter. 
  • Know Your Plan - Where can you stay if you are evacuated? Confirm plans now with family or friends, before the storm.

A Minute with EM

Escambia County Emergency Management frequently produces episodes of "A Minute with EM," a video series focusing on emergency management-related topics, including hurricane preparedness, weekly weather forecasts, how-to tips related to preparedness, community partnership spotlights and more. Every "A Minute with EM" video can be viewed at MyEscambia.com/BeReady, and on FacebookXInstagram and YouTube

Check Your Insurance Coverage

Save for an Emergency

Learn Lifesaving Skills

If you are medically dependent on electricity or oxygen, sign up with Florida’s Special Needs Registry. Specific information regarding the Escambia County Special Needs Registry and Public Shelter Program and other disaster-related information is available at escambia.floridahealth.gov.

The Florida Division of Emergency Management and the National Hurricane Center are resources for weather information and will issue frequent watches, warnings, forecasts and analyses of severe tropical weather.

For more information about disaster preparedness, visit MyEscambia.com/BeReady or check out the Escambia County Disaster Guide. For updates about emergency preparedness and more, follow Escambia County Emergency Management on Facebook@BeReadyEscambia on X, and @EscambiaBeReady on Instagram.

Click here to learn more about National Preparedness Month and how you can participate.

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