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AUSTIN – In support of hurricane preparedness efforts across the state, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) reminds Texans to make an emergency plan now as the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season – which runs June 1 through November 30 – nears.
Below are some safety reminders to help you and your loved ones prepare.
HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS SAFETY TIPS:
- Review hurricane evacuation maps and identify your local evacuation zones. Choose at least two routes in case evacuations become necessary.
- Keep your vehicle fueled and ready to go in case you need to evacuate.
- Consider any special needs for individuals with disabilities or the elderly, including appropriate transportation and support. Ensure everyone has access to necessary medications, medical equipment and mobility aids.
- If you have pets, be sure you have plans in place for their safety, too. This includes adequate food, medications and a crate or other temporary kennel if you need to move from your home.
- Sign up for emergency alerts to receive real-time information and always follow evacuation orders from local authorities.
PACK AN EMERGENCY KIT:
- Water: Store enough bottled water for every member of your household and pets, too.
- Non-Perishable Food: Pack easy-to-store items such as protein bars, peanut butter, canned goods, dried fruit, crackers, nuts and ready-to-eat meals.
- Medications: Keep a supply of essential prescription medications, inhalers, EpiPens and basic over-the-counter medicines such as pain relievers or allergy medication.
- First Aid Kit: Include bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, adhesive tape, gloves and other basic medical supplies to treat minor injuries until professional medical help is available.
- Flashlights: Store reliable flashlights in your emergency kit to help navigate safely during nighttime emergencies or power outages. Avoid relying solely on cell phone flashlights, as batteries can drain quickly.
- Extra Batteries: Keep extra batteries for flashlights, radios and other essential devices to ensure critical equipment continues working during extended outages.
- Battery-Powered Radio: A portable radio allows you to receive emergency alerts, weather updates and evacuation information if internet or cellular service is disrupted.
- Hygiene Items: Pack items such as hand sanitizer, wet wipes, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, feminine hygiene products and toilet paper.
- Important Documents: Store copies of identification cards, insurance information, medical records, emergency contact numbers and other critical paperwork in a waterproof container or bag. Having quick access to these documents can speed up recovery and emergency assistance efforts.
- Phone Chargers and Backup Power Banks: Keep charging cables and portable battery packs available to maintain communication with family members, emergency responders and weather alerts during power outages.
- Pet Supplies: Include pet food, water, medications, leashes and vaccination records to ensure pets are cared for during evacuations or emergencies.
- Store Your Kit in an Accessible Location: Keep your emergency kit in a place that is easy to reach — such as your vehicle, garage or near an exit — so you can quickly grab it if you need to leave in a hurry.
Texans can visit the Texas Hurricane Center for more information on building an emergency kit, evacuation routes and other hurricane safety preparedness tips.
If you might need assistance during a disaster, register now with the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR) – a free registry that provides local emergency personnel with additional information about needs in their communities. To register, contact the state’s free 24-hour helpline by dialing 2-1-1.
Remember to check Drivetexas.org for road conditions during and after any severe weather. Please remember, turn around, don’t drown!
Information source: Texas DPS













