With Hurricane season always around the corner, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation encourages consumers to review your insurance policies, understand your coverages, and protect your home from the threat of flooding before the storm.

The resources included below will help consumers prepare for severe weather. OIR encourages consumers to continue monitoring this page for important updates throughout the storm season.


Hurricane Resources


Flood Insurance Information

  • OIR encourages consumers to make sure they are covered. Flooding is the nation's most common and costly natural disaster. Flood damages are not typically covered in a homeowners' insurance policy and flood coverage must be purchased separately or as an endorsement to their current policy. Even a small amount of water in a home can cost a very costly.

Create a Home Inventory

  • In preparing for hurricane season it is important to maintain an inventory of your home. A home inventory is a list of significant items within the room, broken down by room, with an estimate of the item’s current value. These types of inventories can make it easier for you to file an accurate, detailed insurance claim in case your home is damaged or destroyed in a disaster. As part of the home inventory, you should include photos and proof of ownership. Once you have completed your home inventory, you should check with your insurer to determine if you need additional coverage

Gather Important Documents

  • Be sure to gather your important documents such as your insurance policies, identification cards, and keep them in a secure location should you need to evacuate quickly.

Prepare an Emergency Kit

  • OIR encourages consumers to be prepared before severe weather takes place. Preparing an emergency kit for hurricane or severe storm season is crucial as it ensures readiness for potential disruptions caused by these weather events. With essentials like non-perishable food, water, flashlights, batteries, and first aid supplies readily available, individuals can better navigate power outages, service interruptions, and evacuation orders.



Tax Free Disaster Preparedness

Effective August 1, 2025, preparations will cost you a little less money as you stock your hurricane kit. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Florida's fiscal 2025-2026 budget on June 30, 2025 eliminating the previous two-week sales tax holiday on emergency supplies. Instead, the sales tax exemption on specific disaster supplies has been permanently eliminated, making certain qualifying items permanently tax free. 


For a list of qualifying items, please click the button below.