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I have a pet. What can I do to ensure they are safe during an emergency?
Make sure you have enough food and water for them and you keep them indoors with you during an emergency. If you have to evacuate and would like to inquire about placing your pet in a pet-friendly shelter, please call the Humane Society of Broward County at 954.989.3977.
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How long should I expect to be self-sufficient during an emergency?
You should be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours, or three days, following a hurricane or any other serious emergency. This means you should have three days' worth of supplies for each member of your household and your pet(s).
2.
What should my emergency supply kit include?
Click on the link below for a comprehensive list of items you should include in your emergency supply kit.
Prepare an Emergency Supply Kit
3.
How do I know if live in an evacuation zone?
The City of Hollywood has two evacuation zones. Zone A is comprised of the barrier island. Zone B includes all of Hollywood east of North Federal Highway.
Evacuation Routes and Zone Map
4.
Do I have to evacuate if an evacuation order is issued for my area?
Evacuation orders are issued to protect residents from hazardous situations that may affect their area during an emergency. While you cannot legally be forced to leave your home, understand that you likely will be unable to depend on emergency crews such as police and fire rescue to assist you during a life-threatening situation. Conditions outside may not allow emergency units to assist you. So it is strongly recommended that you heed an evacuation order, if given.
5.
What is CodeRED and how do I register to receive CodeRED alerts?
CodeRED is a public emergency alert system used by the City of Hollywood and government agencies throughout the United States to notify residents through phone calls, e-mails and text messages to mobile phones or text pagers of an emergency in the community such as a hurricane watch or warning, flash flood warning, tornado warning, serious police situations, and other critical events. The service is free to the public. Text message fees by your wireless carrier may apply depending on your mobile phone plan.
Register for CodeRED
6.
Do gas stations, supermarkets and other stores in Hollywood have backup generator capability?
Yes. Florida law requires gas stations located within a mile of an interstate or evacuation route to have backup generator capability. However, the law does not require these stations to open during an emergency. Several supermarkets and retail stores in Hollywood also have backup generator capability.
Generator-Ready Businesses in Hollywood
7.
I have a relative with special needs. What should I do to prepare them for an emergency?
Be sure to make appropriate arrangements for them. You also can register them for accommodation at a Special Medical Needs Shelter (click on the link below for more information). To request or obtain an application for a Special Needs Shelter and/or Paratransit evacuation transportation, including applications in alternative formats, call Broward County Emergency Management at 954.831.3902 (TTY 954.831.3940).
Special Needs Registration Information
8.
Can I receive emergency alerts from the City of Hollywood?
Yes. The City of Hollywood encourages its residents to register for its CodeRED alert system. CodeRED notifies residents through phone calls, e-mails and text messages to mobile phones or text pagers of an emergency in the community such as a hurricane watch or warning, flash flood warning, tornado warning, serious police situations, and other critical events. Residents also are encouraged to sign up for NotifyMe alerts to receive important information about upcoming events, meetings, and ongoing situations in the City of Hollywood.
Register for CodeRED
9.
I have a pet. What can I do to ensure they are safe during an emergency?
Make sure you have enough food and water for them and you keep them indoors with you during an emergency. If you have to evacuate and would like to inquire about placing your pet in a pet-friendly shelter, please call the Humane Society of Broward County at 954.989.3977.
10.
How can I become a member of the Hollywood Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)?
Contact Hollywood Emergency Management at 954.921.3053 for more information on joining CERT. In order to join CERT, you must be at least 18 years old, pass a background check, and be in good physical condition. CERT certification consists of a 20-hour training program conducted on-site. Meetings are held the first week of each month, usually on a Saturday morning.
Hollywood CERT
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