Cozumel Hurricane Prep

The hurricane season officially begins on June 1 and ends on November 30.

You can’t predict if you’ll be affected by hurricanes this season, but you can get ready for one

NOW:

  • Refine your emergency plans
  • Build a kit
  • Prepare your house and buy necessary materials
  • Build up food reserves
  • Stash cash

3-5 DAYS PRIOR TO A HURRICANE:

  • Buy fuel and propane
  • Get hurricane materials ready for installation
  • Get more Cash
  • Stock your cupboards and start making ice
  • Start home preparations

1-2 DAYS PRIOR TO A HURRICANE:

  • Outdoor preparations (windows/doors, tinaco, final check)
  • Indoor preparations (furniture, buckets of water, charge cell phone)

NOW

Refine Your Emergency Plans

  • Develop an evacuation plan: Identify a location where family will meet should you need to evacuate your home. Do a test run.
  • Create a family communication plan: Designate an out-of-area contact that household members can each notify when they are safe. Program this contact and other emergency numbers into cellphone and create a paper version to keep handy.
  • Make special plans for special needs. Customize your plan to consider the needs (special foods, medicines, etc.) of those who may need extra support in an emergency: older family members, those with disabilities, infants, pets, etc.

Build A Kit

After a hurricane, you may need to survive on your own for several days. Being prepared means having your own food, water and other supplies to last for at least 72 hours….but up to 3 weeks.

To assemble your kit, store items in airtight plastic bags and put as many of the supplies as you can into one or two easy-to-carry containers such as plastic bins or a duffel bag.

A hurricane kit should include the following items:

  • Water – one gallon of water per person per day for at least one week, for drinking and sanitation
  • Food – two to three week supply of non-perishable food (human & animal)
  • Cash – enough to last for several weeks
  • Flashlight
  • First aid kit
  • Extra batteries
  • Whistle to signal for help
  • Dust mask to help filter contaminated air and plastic sheeting and duct tape
  • Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation
  • Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
  • Manual can opener for food
  • Cell phone with chargers and a backup battery
  • Prescription medications
  • Non-prescription medications such as pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medication, antacids or laxatives
  • Glasses and contact lens solution
  • Infant formula, bottles, diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream
  • Pet food and extra water for your pet
  • Important family documents such as copies of insurance policies, identification and bank account records saved electronically or in a waterproof, portable container
  • Household chlorine bleach and medicine dropper to disinfect water
  • Matches in a waterproof container
  • Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items
  • Mess kits, paper cups, plates, paper towels and plastic utensils
  • Paper and pencil
  • Books, games, puzzles or other activities
  • Buckets (can be used for bailing, or as a toilet)
  • Grill for cooking after the storm is over and power has not been restored
  • Tarps
  • Rope/close line
  • Hammer, nails, plastic zip ties – in case you need to further secure doors & windows during the hurricane
  • Sand bags – to block water from coming in
  • And don’t forget to have the tools you need to get out of your house. With all the rain every door is going to swell no matter how well they are sealed. Hatchet, machete, screwdriver, pliers, cordless electric drill

Prepare your house & buy necessary materials

  • Check caulk on windows and doors. Re-apply if necessary.
  • Windows and Doorways If you have any large glass windows or doors, you need to plan your protection strategy well in advance. Determine if hurricane shutters or plywood are your best option.
  • Buy plywood and mounting materials now. Practice putting them on your windows/doors.
    3/4″ plywood (no less thickness) painted on both sides with varnish to impede warping. Cut in advance to the exact size of the openings.
  • Collect 5-gallon buckets with lids – They’re great for storing clean clothes, food supplies, water, towels and rags, important papers, and for using as an emergency toilet with a trash bag liner.
  • Generator – If you are thinking about an alternate power supply now is the time to start shopping. You also need enough gas to keep the generator running. If you already have a generator now is the time to make sure it is working properly.
  • Grill – this will come in handy for cooking and boiling water after the storm. Be sure you have enough carbon/wood or propane.

Build up food reserves

  • Get you a reserve built up. Canned foods, crackers, cookies, Ready-to-eat meals. And be sure and have a good can opener and knife.
    • Peanut butter
    • Crackers
    • Nuts and trail mixes
    • Cereal
    • Granola/power bars
    • Dried fruits
    • Canned  foods (tuna, salmon, chicken, vegetables, soups, chili)
    • Instant soup mixes
    • Bottled water
    • Sports drinks
    • Shelf stable milk
    • Sugar, salt and pepper
    • Boxed potatoes
    • Rice
    • Dried beans
    • Coffee

Stash cash

  • Everyone makes a run on the ATM’s and banks right before the storm. Make sure that you have a good supply on hand NOW.
  • If power is lost for days, only cash will be accepted for purchases. It’s wise to have small bills, as change may become scarce

3-5 DAYS BEFORE A HURRICANE 

Buy fuel and propane

  • Buy fuel for car, generator & propane for the grill

Get hurricane materials ready for installation

  • If you have hurricane shutters start closing the non-essential windows
  • If you are using plywood be sure to have it organized and ready to mount. You may want to start mounting it on non-essential windows

Get more cash

  • Make sure you have enough cash on hand. If there is no power, you cannot get money from the ATM machines!

Stock your cupboards & start making ice

  • Make a trip to the grocery store. It is a good idea to buy fruits that do not need refrigeration – Apples, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, kiwi, pears, plums or avocados.
  • Fill empty 1 & 2 liter bottles with water and put in the freezer. You can use the ice in coolers or to keep your fridge temperature from dropping too quickly.

Start Home preparations

  • Move all outdoor furniture and anything that could become flying debris into storage
  • Disconnect and store gas tanks, especially those not in enclosed space
  • Trim trees with weak branches that could become missile

1-2 DAYS BEFORE A HURRICANE

Outdoor preparations

  • Close shutters & hang plywood
  • Fill and secure tinaco
  • Final check to make sure everything is secured and will not become a flying hazard

Indoor preparations

  • Raise furniture above ground level, concrete blocks can serve this purpose.
  • Fill buckets and bathtub with water. The water can be boiled and used for drinking & cooking, to flush toilets, sponge bath, clean-ups, etc.
  • Charge cell phone and power tools

Here are links to other important Cozumel My Cozumel pages:
Hurricane discussion on Facebook
Cozumel FAQs

Cozumel Community Giving

Whether you are an island resident or visitor, there are small things WE can do to make Cozumel even better! This list is just a sampling of the many simple, in-expensive things WE can do to improve Cozumel … one small action at a time!

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  • Bring  baggies filled with dog/cat food and feed stray animals
  • Donate unused house-hold items, clothing, bedding….just about anything…to Friends of Cozumel*
  • Bring a plastic grocery bag and pick up trash on the beach. Or join the Trashy Facebook Group to be informed of beach clean-up events
  • Bring supplies for the Cozumel Chrysalis Group …. check out the Supplies Needed page on their website for updated needs. Chrysalis has several convenient Drop-off Locations.
  • Buy new reading glasses ($1 store) and donate to the Friends of Cozumel*
  • Donate a backpack filled with school supplies and/or new tennis shoes (these can be dropped off at Casa Denis in the plaza…just tell them they are for Adrian’s Operation Cozumel Backpack)
  • Sponsor meals/groceries for a family. This can be one meal or several meals. It doesn’t take much. Friends of Cozumel* has many families in need.
  • Bring a supply of toothbrushes and toothpaste and donate to Friends of Cozumel*
  • Eat at a small mom & pop restaurants off the bean path….where your dollar makes a difference!
  • Tip your waiters & maids….the minimum pay in Mexico is very low, so every peso counts!

*Note regarding Friends of Cozumel donations: A representative can pick up the items from your house/hotel OR you can make arrangements to meet them wherever it is convenient for you! This is an extremely good cause that benefits families in need as well as the broader community of Cozumel. Please email Sandy at ham-rs@hotmail.com or Karen at pedersenkj@hotmail.com to arrange a pick-up or meeting spot.

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Cozumel Insurance Options

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Cozumel has a quite a few insurance options. Health, auto, life, home….the Cozumel insurance agents listed below can provide you with cost-effective, quality coverage that meets your needs.


Cozumel Insurance
Agent: Desire Sanroman
Insurance Specialty: Health, Auto and Life insurance
Location: Calle 14 North, off Airport road
Phone: 987-876-1483
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CozumelInsurance/


Seguros CP Insurance
Agent: Irma Cantarell
Insurance Specialty: Health, Auto and Life insurance
Location: Corner of Calle 11 & Av 30 (2nd level)
Phone: 987-872-6647
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SegurosCantarellPortilla/


Government funded medical insurance options

IMSS – Cozumel Mexican Institute of Social Security
Agent: Visit the clinic for more information or ask one of the agents listed above
Insurance Specialty: medical insurance
Note: You may purchase this low-cost medical insurance as long as you have a valid CURP (you are either a permanent or temporary resident).
Location: Av 30 & Calle 11
Website: http://www.imss.gob.mx/


SEGURO POPULAR – Federal healthcare program/Medical care for families.
Agent: Please review the “Procedures and Services” for qualifications or speak to one of the agents listed above
Location: Av 20 Sur 400 & Calle 11
Website: http://seguropopular-quintanaroo.gob.mx/

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There is excellent medical service on the island. Some of the island hospitals are now accepting US health insurance. If your insurance is not accepted, you will need cash (or a credit card) and can file a claim for reimbursement from your insurance company. The Cozumel medical services listed here can be used for both emergencies & non-emergencies.

San Miguel Clinic / Hyperbaric Chamber
Website: https://www.hospitalmsm.com/en/
Location: Calle 6 between Avenida 5 and 10
Phone: (987) 872 6194


Cozumel International Hospital / Hyperbaric Chamber
Website: https://hospitalcozumel.com
Location: Calle 5 SUR between Rafael E. Melgar and Avenida 5
Phone:  (987) 872 1430 / (987) 872 238


Costamed/CMC (Cozumel Medical Center)
Website: https://costamed.com.mx/cozumel-eng/
Location: Calle 1 between Avenida 50 and 55
Phone: Toll free call center from USA: 855-301-4111; Toll free call in Mexico 01-800-900-1133


Cruz Roja Mexicana Delegacion Cozumell
Location: Corner of Avenida 65 between & 25 su
Phone: (987) 872 105
Hyperbaric Chamber COMING SOON


Amerimed Hospital
Website: http://www.amerimedcozumel.com/
Location: Adolfo Rosado Salas Street, #999 between 85 ave & 85 ave. bis,
Zip Code 77670. Cozumel, Q. Roo, Mexico.
Phone: (987) 869 5555


General Hospital of Cozumel
Website: http://www.salud.qroo.gob.mx/portal/hospitales/cozumel/
Location: Calle 11 between Avenida 15 and 20
Phone: (987) 87 205 25

IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION ALWAYS CALL 9-1-1

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Dental treatments include: cleaning and whitening; crowns and veneers; dental prosthesis; extractions; implants and white resin fillings/inlays. Plus much more!



Advanced Dental Care
Dentist: Dr. Flor Vianey Cruz, Dr. Isidoro Posada Pineda and Dr. Luis González
Location: Plaza i95 across from Puerto Maya Pier
US phone:  404-980-6587
Local phone: 987-989-0191
WhatsApp: 987-871-9402
Website: https://advanceddentalcare.com.mx
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/avanced.care


Clinica Dental Mariles
Dentist: Dr. Mariles
Location: Calle 15 and Adolfo Rosado Salas #201
Phone: 987-872-1352
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Drs.Mariles/


COSTAMED Dental
Dentist: Multi dentists
Location: Calle 1 and Av 50
Toll free from USA: 855-301-4111
Toll free in Mexico: 01-800-900-1133
Website: https://costamed.com.mx/Dental/


Cozumel Dental Service
Dentist: Dr. Nora Hernandez Lavie
Location: 20 Av between Calle 7 & Hidalgo
Phone: 987-872-5754
Website: http://www.cozumeldentalservices.com/


Cozumel Dentist Alejandra Novoa
Dentist: Dr. Alejandra Novoa Carus
Location: Av 30 entre Rosado Salas & Calle 1 (Burger King Plaza)
Phone: 987-869-8189
Website: http://www.cozumel-dentist.com/


Dental Care Cozumel
Dentist: Dr. Yazmin Ibrahim Alfie
Location: Ave 10 and Calle 5 sur
Phone: 987-869-7857
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DentalCareCozumel/


SUNSHINE SMILES @Amerimed Hospital
Dentist: Dr. Aurelio Artesta
Location: Adolfo Rosado Salas 999 entre 85 Av Bis
Phone: 987-688-5747
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dentalsunshinesmilescozumel/

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