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Happy New Year Daytona Beach FL!
December 30th, 2007 Categories: Daytona Beach Events, Daytona Beach Real Estate, Daytona Beach Weather Conditions, Health and Wellness, Port Orange Pics!, Port Orange Real Estate
The Gagliardi family extends Happy, Healthy, and Safe New Year Wishes to Everyone In 2008!
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Surf Conditions At Daytona Beach FL Sept.30,2007
September 30th, 2007 Categories: Daytona Beach Real Estate, Daytona Beach Weather Conditions
Marty and I took a ride down to the beach this morning to see how the beach was faring.
We had heard news about Daytona Beach erosion and coastal flood watch , 5–6 ft. waves and northeast winds 20 – 25 mph with wind gusts up to 35 mph! Here’s a quick You tube to show you what we saw!
Daytona Beach is always open and free to bicyclists and pedestrians. For up to date forecasts, travel, and surf news,
visit http://www.surfline.com/reports/report.cfm?id=5332!
If you are interested in Daytona Beach/Port Orange homes or condos, please call Janis and Marty Gagliardi @ 386.316.5968 or 386.299.2798.
You can also email us at janis@TeamGagliardi.com !
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Tips For Hurricane Preparedness In Daytona Beach FL
July 18th, 2007 Categories: 1st Time Port Orange Home Buyers, Daytona Beach Events, Daytona Beach Real Estate News, Daytona Beach Weather Conditions, Port Orange Baby Boomers, Port Orange Real Estate
Today, all is quiet on the eastern front here in Port Orange FL. Although hurricane season has already begun here in the Daytona Beach area, I thought I’d make reference to the top ten things to do in preparation for the Florida hurricane season.
Hurricane Preparation Tips:
• Know Volusia County evacuation plans and know where Greater Daytona Beach area shelters will be opened.
• Stay tuned to your NOAA Weather radio for information on the storm’s progress. Be sure to have an extra supply of fresh batteries on hand or your radio will be of no use.
• Don’t just hunker down. Get shutters or cover your windows and glass doors with plywood. Air pressure inside the house will blow your roof off!
• Store non-perishable foods, a manual can opener and bottled water in a large box or plastic container with a lid to take with you if you are evacuated. Store water in empty milk jugs or better yet use soft drink bottles instead. A little trapped milk in a milk jug can contaminate the water.
• Keep trees and shrubbery trimmed.
• Grab up all important documents to take with you if you must evacuate.
• Have extra cash on hand
• Keep all your vehicles full of fuel. The last thing you want to do is sit in a line at a Port Orange gas station when a storm is approaching.
• Have pet supplies, including leashes, water, food bowls, food, pet crate and vaccination records, in a central location so they can be evacuated with you. Do not leave a pet behind. Most area shelters do not allow family pets.
• Keep prescription medicines in a central place so they can be evacuated with you or taken into your safe room during the storm.
Links For Local Weather And Hurricane Information:
Volusia/Flagler Public Information Network
Volusia County Emergency Shelters
Pet Friendly Emergency Shelter Guide
The best way to make your family safe in strong>Port Orange, FL and the surrounding Daytona Beach areas is to be prepared.
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