From Team Sabatini <[email protected]>
Subject Tips to Remaining Safe During and After Hurricane Idalia
Date August 30, 2023 4:43 PM
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Hurricane Idalia has officially made landfall in Florida as a major Category 3 storm, forcing many Floridians to lose power as a result.

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JOHN,

Hurricane Idalia has officially made landfall in Florida as a major Category 3 storm, forcing many Floridians to lose power as a result.

If you have not evacuated your home, remain sheltered in place. Do not attempt to walk, swim, or drive through flooded streets. If you've experienced any water damage to electrical devices, it is essential that they are not used until an electrician has declared them safe. Should the power go out, opt for flashlights over candles to prevent unnecessary fire risks.

To learn more about what you can do to remain safe after Hurricane Idalia passes, please visit:
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Anthony Sabatini has been activated with the Florida Army National Guard to assist with recovery efforts following the devastating impact of Hurricane Idalia. If you are in need of assistance, please respond directly to this email or call him on his personal cell at (352) 455-2928.

Stay safe,

- Team Sabatini

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