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Hurricane Season Starts June 1st – RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE
RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE

Hurricane Season Starts June 1st

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Hurricane season is almost here, actually, by the time you read this it will have started. Are you prepared? This isn’t just an RVing post, because I hope you aren’t actually RVing when a storm lands. This a hurricane preparedness post. With the weather being as unpredictable as it was this year, you are better safe than sorry. It’s really a not a question “if” the Texas coastline will be battered by a hurricane, but “when”. Are you really willing to test fate and be ill prepared? I doubt it, especially the closer you live to the coast.

One item you simply can’t be without is a generator. Keeping power going is important. Loss of power can last for days depending on the extent of total damage around your area. Keeping the lights on, or the refrigerator running is one thing, but what about charging your phone, or recharging batteries for flashlights. It’s the little things that are often overlooked during time of crisis and those are just a couple of things.

Check out the video below for some specs on Yamaha Generators:

So, when you are prepping for this year’s hurricane season, you’ll remember the water and the food, but don’t forget the generator. Getting a trusty and reliable Yamaha generator from PPL Motorhomes in Houston, or New Braunfels is a pretty wise decision. Even better, now you’ll have an amazing new generator when you can get out on the road for a little R&R time in your RV…post hurricane of course.