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Hotel/Motel
Owners Need To Plan Ahead Too
Four hurricanes that hit the state in 2004 cost Floridians an estimated $20 billion
in property damage. Hotel/Motel owners in Pinellas County must have an emergency plan in place to not be in violation of the ordinance 90-87. If you don't have an emergency response plan in place a $500 fine can be levied from the Pinellas County Department of Emergency Management.
If a major storm approaches the Pinellas County coast...
- Do you know what to do?
- Do you know how to inform your guests?
- Prepare and protect your property?
- Do you know what to do for re-entry to your property after the storm passes?
- How can hotel/motel owners and managers
keep damage and downtime to a minimum?
That depends on how well the property owners
have planned, and if they have a emergency plan
in place, before the storms hits their property.
Pinellas County Ordinance 
Accommodation Planning Guide 
Sample Plan 
Having and practicing a business emergency response
plan can provide the answers to the 'who’s
in charge' question and give direction to your
entire staff concerning what their responsibilities
are.
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Pinellas County Code 
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