AAA survey shows only 56% of Floridians would leave for a Category 3 hurricane or higher

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AAA survey shows only 56% of Floridians would leave for a Category 3 hurricane or higher
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AAA has released new findings from its annual hurricane season survey to help you start thinking about the potential for a big storm hitting your neighborhood.

As hurricane season approaches, it’s important to start thinking about your family’s evacuation plan and stocking up on hurricane supplies.to help you start thinking about the potential for a big storm hitting your neighborhood., about 1-in-5 Florida residents do not make advanced preparations for hurricane season or severe weather. Also concerning, 24% said they would ignore warnings to evacuate in the event of a hurricane.

“Staying in the path of a potentially deadly storm is just not worth the risk,” said AAA Public Relations Manager Mark Jenkins. “Take steps now to develop an evacuation plan for your family and pets. If you’re worried about property damage, contact your insurance advisor. Having adequate coverage will give you the peace of mind in knowing that anything damaged while you’re gone can be repaired or replaced.

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