STORM READY 2026
Protecting Property & Lives This Hurricane Season
Every hurricane season reminds us of one important truth: preparation cannot wait until a storm warning is issued.
Across Saint Lucia, heavy rains, strong winds, flooding, landslides, and power outages can quickly place homes, businesses, farmers, and entire communities at risk. The smartest approach is to prepare early while conditions are calm and supplies remain available.
This week in our STORM READY 2026 series, we focus on practical steps families and property owners can take to reduce risks and improve safety before severe weather threatens the island.
1. Clean Drains Today — Avoid Floods Tomorrow
Blocked drains and overflowing gutters are among the leading causes of flooding around homes and businesses during heavy rainfall.
Leaves, plastic bottles, mud, branches, and debris can quickly prevent water from flowing properly. When drainage systems become clogged, water begins backing up into yards, roads, and buildings.
Before peak hurricane activity begins:
- Clean roof gutters regularly
- Clear drains around your property
- Trim overgrown vegetation
- Remove debris from water pathways
- Inspect culverts and roadside drains nearby
Simple preventative maintenance today can save thousands of dollars in repairs later.
2. The Right Tools Matter During Hurricane Season
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is waiting until a storm warning is issued before trying to purchase emergency supplies and equipment.
By then, shelves may already be empty and preparation time becomes limited.
Every household should consider having:
- Flashlights and rechargeable lights
- Extension cords
- Tarpaulins
- Chainsaws
- Generators
- Safety gloves and boots
- Basic repair tools
- Batteries and portable charging devices
Having the right equipment ready can make cleanup, repairs, and recovery much safer after a storm passes.
3. Farmers & Fisherfolk Must Prepare Early
For farmers and fisherfolk, hurricane preparedness is also about protecting livelihoods.
Strong winds and flooding can destroy crops, damage fishing equipment, affect livestock, and disrupt income for weeks or even months.
Important preparation steps include:
- Securing boats properly
- Protecting feed and farming supplies
- Storing equipment safely
- Preparing emergency water storage
- Checking drainage around farms
- Strengthening vulnerable structures
Preparation before the storm is always cheaper than rebuilding after the storm.
4. Every Family Needs An Emergency Plan
Storm readiness is not only about tools and materials. Families should also discuss emergency procedures before severe weather arrives.
Every household should know:
- Where emergency supplies are stored
- Who to contact during emergencies
- Safe shelter areas inside the home
- How elderly relatives will be assisted
- What medications and important documents should be secured
Prepared families respond faster and recover better during emergencies.
Prepare Early With RCIP
At RCIP, we understand the importance of hurricane preparedness for homeowners, contractors, farmers, and businesses across Saint Lucia.
From tools and generators to water tanks, lighting, hardware, drainage supplies, and building materials, preparing early gives you a better chance to protect what matters most.
Visit any RCIP location and get storm ready before the rush begins.
RCIP Contact Information
Corinth: (758) 450-7247
Monchy: (758) 450-7248
Vide Bouteille: (758) 450-7246
Babonneau: (758) 450-5759
Facebook: www.facebook.com/rayneaucip
Website: https://rcip.rayneau.org

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