Sarasota County Urges Residents to Shelter Indoors During Storm

Source: Sarasota County Emergency Services. In reports, the agency says staying protected during a storm starts with knowing what to do as Hurricane Prep Week 2026 continues.

The safety guidance includes staying away from downed power lines, having multiple ways to receive weather alerts, and remaining indoors until conditions are safe.

Officials say residents should stay inside and find a safe interior room without windows in their home. They say do not leave the home until officials say it is safe. They also emphasize having multiple ways to receive weather alerts.

Learn more about being ready for disasters at scgov.net/beprepared. FloridaDisaster.org/ShelterInPlace provides additional guidance. The message is associated with the hashtags #SRQCountyES and #Hurricane Prep.

May 7, 2026 at 8:06 AM EMS

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