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or Call 1-800-54-STORM (1-800-547-8676)
48 Hours Before the Storm
If you find yourself within hours or days of a hurricane striking your area, and you haven't done anything to get ready, don't panic. There are several things you can do in the last few hours to be better prepared.
If you're an Allstate policyholder, register with the
Customer Care Center
at allstate.com. This will give you 24/7 access to your insurance policies, let you report claims and track them.
1-800-54-STORM (1-800-547-8676)
. Write this number down or put it in your cell phone. Allstate policyholders will need it after the storm if you need to file a claim.
Secure buildings on your property by closing and boarding up windows. Remove outside antennas if it is safe to do so.
Bring all lawn furniture, outdoor decorations, trash cans, hanging plants (and anything else that could be picked up by the wind) inside. Anchor objects that cannot be brought inside.
Turn your refrigerator to its coldest setting.
Fill up your bathtub, sinks and other large containers with fresh water. This will serve as an important reserve should you be without running water after a storm.
If you must leave your car outdoors, park as close to a building as possible. Move your car away from trees or poles that may topple onto it.
Make sure you fill your car's gas tank. If you are forced to evacuate, you won't want to be stuck in a long line at the gas station, or hunting for gas if all the stations run out.
Get emergency cash.
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