A hurricane is probably the most devastating and the most potentially dangerous natural phenomenon we, as South Florida oceanfront property owners, will face. The fact that we are members of a condominium community, instead of a single-family building, establishes certain standards of deportment that must be understood and accepted during an emergency. Only in this manner can the well-being of all persons concerned with Playa del Mar be maintained. It is the purpose of this policy, consequently, to outline the procedures to be followed immediately before a hurricane.
For Reference purposes, the following definitions will be used:
A “Hurricane” is a tropical storm with wind speeds of 74 M.P.H. or greater.
A “Hurricane Alert” designates that a hurricane is posing a possible threat to an area.
A “Hurricane Watch” designates that a hurricane constitutes an appreciable threat to an area.
A “Hurricane Warning” designates when an area is expected to feel the dangerous effects of a hurricane.
Hurricanes are classified as follows:
Category 1 - Winds of 74 - 95 M.P.H.
Category 2 - Winds of 96 - 110 M.P.H.
Category 3 - Winds of 111 - 130 M.P.H.
Category 4 - Winds of 131 - 155 M.P.H.
Category 5 - Winds of 156 M.P.H. or more
This is officially known as the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.
Whenever evacuation of a building has been advised or ordered by a government agency having jurisdiction in the matter, the Board shall take action to protect Association property. Its actions may include (but not be limited to) termination of water, air conditioning, and other utility services; termination of elevator operation; suspension of security services and operation of security equipment; changes in the plumbing, electrical, and other service and operation systems of the building as it reasonably deems necessary or desirable to minimize actual or potential damages to condominium property.
General information for your perusal:
- Your car should be fully gassed during Hurricane Season.
- Make arrangements in advance as to where you will go before the hurricane arrives. Take your valuables with you. e.g. jewelry, money, etc.
- Do not stay in the building. There will be no water or electricity.
- Listen to the reports on the radio or TV.
- Make sure anyone on medication has an adequate supply before leaving.
- Learn the locations of the safety shelters.
- Make a list of all valuable items in your unit, which cannot be taken with you.
- Contact your insurance company as to whether you have adequate coverage.
- Please check your storm shutters. As you know, many of the old shutters blew off the building during Hurricane Andrew.
General Manager
The Manager serves as the coordinator of all activities of PDM facilities during a Hurricane emergency. He acts under the direction of the in-residence Board members.
Three days prior to landfall
The Manager will remove all loose items from roofs, grounds, and pool - i.e., furniture, trash containers, etc.
The Manager will prepare for installation of storm shutters for the first floor.
Two days prior to landfall
- The Manager will remove and store office records and equipment on upper floors of the building.
One day prior to landfall
The Manager will drain the pool 18 inches. The pool will be superchlorinated after flooding conditions have ceased.
Shut off pumps and heater.
Secure protective covers to shafts on roofs and cover air shaft.
Complete installation of shutters on first floor.
At least six hours prior to landfall
If the order is given to evacuate, the Manager will be responsible for the following:
See that all residents have evacuated the building.
Run elevators to the third and fourth floors.
Cut off main switch to roof and elevator equipment.
Cut off main switches to first-floor equipment.
Switch off all pumps and electronic panel power for electric pumps.
Turn off main valve for domestic water into building.
The front door (lobby) will be free to exit until the last minute. It will then be secured.
The Manager will give special care to handling of keys and other sensitive materials during the preparation for a hurricane emergency.
The Manager and staff, after securing PDM facilities in accordance with procedure will evacuate the area when ordered by the appropriate authorities. The Manager and staff will be back on duty no later than two hours after the evacuation order has been lifted.
Owners
Owners should adhere to the instructions issued during a hurricane emergency by the Manager and/or the Board. This also applies to lessees and guests in residence.
Owners must remove all balcony furniture if they are going to be out of residence for any time between May 15 and November 15. Failure to do so will make the respective owner responsible for any damages caused by those items. This applies to lessees also.
Owners or lessees in residence during the Hurricane Season should register with the Manager prior to the season as to their availability to assist in carrying out the Hurricane Operation Procedure. The work to be accomplished is more than the Manager and his staff can carry out alone. The Manager will assign tasks to those who volunteer, as he deems appropriate.
When evacuation is ordered by the authorities, all owners and lessees must evacuate the building and advise security where they will be and when they plan to return. Anyone requiring assistance in locating temporary shelters should so advise the Manager.
Everyone should carefully study the bulletins issued by Civil Defense - "Hurricane Program Do's and Don'ts" and "When a Hurricane Threatens."
Owners are responsible for securing their individual units in accordance with the Hurricane Operation Procedure - e.g. closing of hurricane shutters, taping of windows if appropriate, etc. Notwithstanding the above, if a non-resident fails to secure his unit, the Manager or the Association will not be liable for any corrective action so taken. All owners and lessees should close their storm shutters when leaving during the season.
Residents should move their second or third cars to a safe place west of the intracoastal when a Hurricane Watch is issued. If an owner is not on residence but has left his car, he/she should leave the car keys with a friend to move it to a safe area.