Storm Shelter Information

November 10, 2009

Three shelters are open in Escambia County (Fla.). They are:

  • Pensacola High School Gymnasium 500 West Maxwell Street, Pensacola 32501
  • Molino Park Elementary –  Buildings 1-5, 899 Highway 97, Molino 32577
    • Molino Park also serves as a pet shelter (Evacuees are welcome without pets as well.)
  • West Florida Technical (Special Needs Only) – Buildings 25 and 26, 2400 Longleaf Drive, Pensacola 32526

For more information about the Molino Park Elementary Shelter, which does accept pets, click here.

In addition, a sexual predator shelter is open at the Escambia County Work Release Center at 601 Highway 297A, Cantonment.

About Hurricane Shelters
Hurricane evacuation shelters are provided for public use in the event a hurricane evacuation becomes necessary and if you have no other place to go. It is recommended that other arrangements be made with a friend or relative that lives in a well constructed home, out of the evacuation area, and properly protected to withstand hurricane force winds. You will probably be more comfortable, certainly in a less crowded environment and among friends. Remember, alcohol, weapons and pets are NOT permitted in public shelters.

Many churches will provide shelter for members and business owners should consider sheltering employees and families if possible.

Buildings used for evacuation shelters are normally public schools that are staffed by Red Cross volunteers and U.S. Navy personnel. Shelters are always crowded, usually uncomfortable when the power goes off because there is no ventilation, long lines form for restroom use and for food, and they are very noisy – making it difficult to rest or sleep. Keep in mind you may have to stay in the shelter for several days.
Things to Take to a Public Shelter

If you go to a public shelter, you will need to take the following items:

  • Change of clothing, rain gear and sturdy shoes
  • Toiletries and personal items
  • Blankets or sleeping bags and pillows
  • Identification and any important papers
  • Games, toys or books for children
  • Books for adults
  • Special items for infants or elderly family members
  • Any special dietary needs and non-perishable foods for snacks
  • Battery operated radio, flashlights and plenty of spare batteries

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