A Simple Guide to Hurricane Prep in South Walton

Simple steps to protect your home, rental, or vacation property ahead of any storms.

Living in South Walton means sun, sand, and salty breezes—but it also means hurricane season is part of the deal. From June through November, storms can pop up fast, so it’s smart to prep before one’s even on the radar. Whether you're a full-time resident, a second homeowner, or managing a rental, this no-stress guide will help you keep your home ready all season long—and know exactly what to do if a storm heads our way.

Stay Ready All Season Long

You don’t need to be in a constant state of storm mode, but a little groundwork can go a long way. Here’s how to keep your home hurricane-ready throughout the season:

Outside Your Home
  • Trim trees and clear debris: Keep branches away from your roof and fence lines.
  • Secure loose items: Anchor grills, outdoor umbrellas, and anything else the wind could toss.
  • Prep your shutters or boards: Know which windows need covering and label each piece for quick installation.
  • Check gutters and drainage: Clean out leaves and make sure downspouts are angled away from your foundation.
Inside Your Home
  • Stock emergency basics: Flashlights, batteries, water, snacks, and a first-aid kit should be easy to grab.
  • Protect Appliances & electronics: Install a whole-house surge protector.
  • Secure important documents: Store key papers in a waterproof container—or scan and save to the cloud.
  • Keep freezers organized: Freeze water jugs to help keep food cold if the power goes out.
  • Maintain backup power options: Charge portable battery banks and test generators regularly.

When a Storm is Approaching

Lock It Down
  • Bring in furniture and décor: Don’t leave anything outdoors that could become a projectile.
  • Board up or shutter windows: Install coverings early to avoid racing the wind.
  • Fill your gas tank: Fuel may become scarce before and after a storm.
Pack Your Go-Bag

Even if you plan to stay, it’s smart to have a small bag ready:

  • Medications, chargers, hygiene items, extra clothes
  • Pet supplies, IDs, cash, and essential documents
Stay Connected
  • Sign up for alerts: AlertWalton.org
  • Follow trusted sources: Walton County Emergency Management and the National Hurricane Center
  • Check your flood zone: Know if you're in an evacuation area via MyFloodZoneFlorida.com

If You Own a Rental or Second Home

  • Make sure your property manager or caretaker is looped in
  • Provide them with a storm checklist and contact info
  • Request before-and-after photos for documentation

Smart home devices like Wi-Fi-enabled thermostats and cameras are helpful—just ensure they’re accessible and working ahead of time.

The Calm Before the Storm

Getting your home ready for hurricane season doesn’t have to be overwhelming. A little preparation upfront makes it much easier to respond calmly if a storm does approach. Keep your checklists handy, communicate with your team (or your tenants), and remember—prepared is peaceful.

Need a printable checklist for your home or rental? We've put one together for you!

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