Hurricane season is here — keep current to stay current 

With the arrival of hurricane season, we want to remind you of helpful resources available to support you in case of a tropical storm. We encourage everyone to become familiarized with the university’s emergency plans and take the necessary precautions in advance of a forecast. 

UF ALERT  

UF’s key method of communicating with UF faculty, staff and students in emergency situations is the UF Alert system. To stay current on emergency notifications, you’ll need to ensure your location and emergency contact settings are up to date so you receive UF Alerts. Log in through ONE.UF and click on “Verify Contact Info” to update your profile and customize the UF Alert notifications you receive.  

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SOURCES  

Anyone, including family members, may elect to receive UF Alerts for the Gainesville campus by downloading the GatorSafe app onto their mobile device. The app helps users make emergency calls, receive UF alerts and perform other functions that improve their personal safety and security.  

In addition to the UF homepage, which is the main resource for the latest information, updates will be provided via UF’s X and Facebook accounts. UF’s Sever Weather Updates website also provides the latest information on weather alerts and resources to help you prepare for hurricane season. You can also monitor the UF Public Safety X feed. 

UF’s Emergency Management website also provides a wealth of hurricane preparedness information and resources, including hurricane tracking.  

Frequently monitor local media (WRUF-TV [Cox Cable Channel 6], 89.1 FM, 103.7 FM and 850 AM) for storm updates and information from local officials.  

Information will be updated daily on UF’s Rumor Control Line: 1-866-UF-FACTS (866-833-2287).  

Live local coverage from the UF Weather Center is available at UFWeather.org. Updates will also be available via the Florida Storms’ Facebook page.  

The UF/IFAS Disaster Preparation & Recovery website provides you with information on how you can protect yourself, your loved one and your property.  

Visit the UF Hurricane Hub to learn more.

BEFORE A STORM  

  • Join UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County for a webinar on June 20 at 6:30 p.m. for tips on how to prepare for weather disasters. 
  • Ensure your storm supply kit is stocked — instructions on how to build a kit may be found on the Emergency Management website.  
  • Take advantage of two 14-day sales tax holidays to purchase disaster supplies, the first of which runs June 1–14. Read this UF/IFAS article to learn more. 
  • Fuel your vehicle.  
  • Inform family and friends of the plan, especially if sheltering in a different location than usual.  
  • Remove or secure outside items such as potted plants, grills and lawn furniture.  
  • Read this UF/IFAS Extension article for tips on preparing your pool for a hurricane
  • Listen to this episode of UF/IFAS Extension’s Your Central Florida Yard podcast to learn how to prepare your garden and landscape for hurricane season along with tips for recovery after the storm. 
  • Read this UF PHHP article to learn how to keep your pets safe during a hurricane

DURING A STORM  

  • Stay indoors and do not travel during the storm.  
  • If winds become strong, stay away from doors and windows. Take refuge in an interior room, closet or hallway.  
  • Do NOT use candles, which can increase fire risk.  
  • Understand that emergency services and scheduled bus routes might not be able to respond or operate during the storm.  

Whether you are a seasoned expert in hurricane preparedness, or this is a new experience, we hope this information helps to keep you and your loved ones safe.