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Hurricane Preparedness in Indian River County

Be prepared before a storm approaches. Take action now.

Atlantic Hurricane Season is June 1st - November 30th

Hurricane preparedness in Indian River County is essential for residents and businesses during Florida’s storm season. The Indian River County Chamber of Commerce provides trusted resources, emergency contacts, and preparedness guidelines to help you stay safe before, during, and after a hurricane.

Know your zone. Plan your route.

Download the Alert Indian River App or
visit the  Indian River County website for more information.

Hurricane Preparedness in Indian River County Alert Indian River App

Sign up for Alerts

Sign up for the Alert Indian River Emergency Notification System at the Indian River County website

General Hurricane Preparedness Guidelines

To support hurricane preparedness in Indian River County:

  • Prepare a 72-hour emergency kit including food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, and essential supplies
  • Secure your property by trimming trees and securing or boarding windows
  • Ensure your vehicle is ready with a full tank of fuel prior to an approaching storm
  • Know your evacuation zone and routes by downloading the Alert Indian River app or visiting the Indian River County official website
  • Sign up for the Alert Indian River Emergency Notification System for real-time alerts and updates
  • Businesses in Indian River County should take proactive steps to prepare for hurricane season. Hurricane preparedness includes securing property, backing up important data, and ensuring clear communication with employees and customers before a storm.

Emergency Kit

  • Water
  • Food
  • Medications
  • Batteries
  • Flashlights

 

Home Preparation

  • Trim Trees
  • Board Windows
  • Secure Items
  • Check Roof- Click Here
    for our Roofing Companies

 

Vehicle Preparation

  • Full Tank of Gas
  • Supplies needed
  • Plan Route
  • Know Evacuation Zone

 

Hurricane Preparedness in Indian River County Disaster Supply Check List

Hurricane Trouble Hotlines

Water & Sewer Issues

For water or sewer service problems, contact:
City of Vero Beach Utilities Trouble Line
📞 772-978-5100

Electric Service Outages

To report power outages, contact:
Florida Power & Light (FPL)
📞 (772) 403-0021

Preparedness Guide

Download the IRC Disaster Preparedness Guide for detailed information on:

  • Hurricane readiness planning
  • Emergency supply checklists
  • Evacuation procedures
  • Safety guidelines before, during, and after a storm

Emergency Management & Official Updates & Shelters

For official disaster information, emergency alerts, and response updates, please refer to:

Indian River County Emergency Management Division

Residents and businesses can access:

  • Emergency Operations Center (EOC) updates
  • Evacuation notices and shelter information
  • Real-time disaster response information

For current updates, visit the official IRC EOC webpage.

Emergency Preparedness for Businesses

Website:
Indian River County Emergency Management Department

Businesses are encouraged to review preparedness materials and stay connected to official emergency communication channels for operational updates and recovery guidance.

Business Emergency Operations Center

Website: https://floridajobs.org/floridadisaster.biz

The Florida Business Emergency Operations Center provides critical statewide support for businesses before, during, and after disaster events.

This resource offers:

  • Centralized information for business operations during emergencies
  • Real-time updates and situational awareness across the state
  • Scheduled conference calls during active disasters, allowing counties to provide local updates while receiving statewide coordination and guidance
  • Coordination support between local governments and state-level emergency management partners

Recovery After Hurricane 

SBA Disaster Loans

Website: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance

Explore SBA's low-interest disaster loans to help homeowners, renters, and businesses of all sizes recover from declared disasters.

SBA disaster loans can be used for:

  • Losses not covered by insurance or funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for both personal and business
  • Business operating expenses that could have been met had the disaster not occurred

ANCHOR Long Term Disaster Recovery

Website: https://unitedwayirc.org/anchor/

The Action Network for Community Hope and Organized Recovery (ANCHOR) is an initiative led by United Way of Indian River County to support long-term disaster recovery efforts in our community.

ANCHOR provides : financial, physical, and emotional assistance to individuals and families whose needs persist after immediate relief efforts.

Hurricane Restoration Reimbursement Grant Program

Website: FloridaDEP.gov/hurricane

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has announced a Hurricane Restoration Reimbursement Grant Program for Impacted Coastal Homeowners.

Projects from eligible homeowners may include construction projects for sand replacement and temporary or permanent coastal armoring.

 

Indian River County Chamber of Commerce

Hurricane preparedness in Indian River County is important for both residents and businesses. The Indian River County Chamber provides resources to support hurricane preparedness in Indian River County.