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Emergency Management - Tropical Storms & Hurricanes

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    • WATCH: Conditions are possible in the specified area, usually within 48 hours.
    • WARNING: Conditions are expected in the specified area within 36 hours.
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  • No current mandatory evacuations have been ordered in the City of Key West or Monroe County for residents or visitors.  Visitors can find more information at www.fla-keys.com. 

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  • Key West residents may pick up re-entry stickers at Fire Station No. 1 and the Police Department, located at 1600 North Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West.  Re-entry stickers are available at City Hall Monday - Friday, from 8 AM to 5 PM,  located at 1300 White Street in Key West, Florida.  Citizens must prove they are Key West residents to receive a re-entry sticker.

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  • More information on special needs registration, visit https://www.monroecounty-fl.gov/specialneeds. 

    Emergency Management - Tropical Storms & Hurricanes
  • Take your own supplies:

    • Cots or beds are not provided.  Bring pillows, sheets, blankets, a portable cot or air mattress, a chaise lounge, folding chairs, or sleeping bags.
    • If you are on a special diet, bring a supply of nonperishable food sufficient for three (3) days per person.
    • Multiple changes of clothing and sturdy shoes.
    • Required medications and medical support equipment, like wheelchair/walker, oxygen, dressings, feeding and suction equipment, diapers, etc.
    • Personal hygiene items, like toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, towels, brush/comb, dentures, glasses, eye drops, diapers, etc.
    • Entertainment items, like games, cards, books, magazines, etc.
    • Wi-fi and cell signals may not be available.

    What to Bring to a Shelter:

    • Masks and Hand Sanitizer
    • Water and Food
    • Drinking water in plastic containers (1 gallon per person per day for three (3) days)
    • Nonperishable food in cans or sealed containers (enough for three (3) days)
    • Special dietary foods, baby food, formula, manual can opener, paper products, and utensils
    • Portable ice chest with ice
    • Clothing and Bedding
    • Extra clothes and shoes
    • Sleeping bag, blanket and pillow, and lightweight, portable lounge chairs
    • Rain gear                    
    • Wash clothes, towels, soap, toothbrush, paper towels, and toilet paper
    • Baby Supplies                 
    • Clothes and blankets
    • Diapers
    • Formula, bottles, and food
    • Medications and First Aid Supplies
    • Medication marked with your name, dosage, type of medication, and doctor's name *Must be able to administer all medications
    • First Aid supplies in a waterproof box
    • Important Papers
    • Name and address of doctors
    • Name and address of nearest relatives
    • Identification and valuable papers

    Miscellaneous:

    • Games, cards, toys, battery-powered radios, and flashlights                    
    • Take a bath and eat before you leave home
    • Register immediately upon entering the shelter

    Shelter Rules:

    • Residents are required to complete registration before entering the shelter.    
    • No weapons, alcohol, or illegal drugs    
    • No smoking allowed in shelters    
    • 'Lights out' quiet time will be enforced    
    • No pets in the general population area except service animals    
    • Children must be attended to at all times.  Parents are not allowed to leave the premises without them 

    Americans Disability Act (ADA) assistance is available at all local shelters.

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  • All Monroe County shelters are pet friendly.  Pre-register your pets https://www.monroecountyem.com/938/Pets-at-Shelters

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  • Power and water will not be purposefully turned off before a storm.

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  • Bridges do not close before a storm.

    Conditions can make it unsafe for emergency vehicles and high-profile vehicles to cross bridges due to high winds.  Once winds reach 35 mph, high-profile vehicles should not operate until safe conditions resume.

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