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Tropical Storm Isaac: Tropical storm warning for South Florida |
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A tropical storm warning is in effect for Palm Beach County as well as the Treasure Coast. A tropical storm watch has been posted along the Florida east coast north of the Sebastian Inlet to Flagler Beach. A hurricane warning is now in effect for the Florida Keys including the Dry Tortugas and the west coast of Florida from Bonita Beach southward. Read more. |
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| Hurricane response plan: Gather important insurance information |
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Tropical Storm Isaac is on track to produce heavy wind and rain for South Florida residents. Take time now to think about your family's response plan. Here are some tips. |
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1. Make an evacuation plan, including a list of contacts in the event you need to leave your home.
2. Write down the names of your agent and agency. Include your policy number and telephone numbers for reporting claims.
3. Make an itemized list of your belongings. Include costs, purchase dates and serial numbers. Attach receipts, especially for expensive items. Read more. |
| Storm Shield Weather Radio app |
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Download a weather radio app for your iPhone. |
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The new Storm Shield app acts like a NOAA Emergency Weather Radio on your iPhone. It sends you critical alerts via voice and push notification regarding major weather events. Your iPhone will "wake up" with alerts wherever you are. Read more. |
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Citizens customers: Re-Inspection program enhancements |
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In response to policyholder and agent feedback, Citizens is implementing changes to its inspection program to address concerns about the implementation and quality of the program as well as provide better education on the importance of protecting homes against storm damage. Read more.
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| Florida's consumer storm helpline for insurance issues |
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Whenever a tropical storm, hurricane or severe tornado takes aim at our state, you can obtain assistance on any insurance matter by calling a special consumer helpline. In-state-callers: 1-800-22-STORM (1-800-227-8676). Out-of-state callers (850) 413-3089. |
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