Florida’s New Hurricane Debris Law: What Homeowners, HOAs & Contractors Need to Know Before the Next Storm
Florida’s new hurricane debris legislation aims to prevent the kind of post-storm chaos we saw in 2024—but it doesn’t cover everyone. If you’re part of an HOA, manage contractor sites, or live on private roads, you still need a solid cleanup plan. Learn what the law requires, what it doesn’t, and how to protect your property before the next storm hits.
STORM SEASON IS HERE—IS YOUR PROPERTY REALLY READY?
Florida’s storm season hits fast—and often without warning. Before the forecast changes, take stock of what’s sitting in your yard, garage, or driveway. Broken furniture, bikes, old wood piles—they’re not just eyesores: they’re flying hazards. Read our guide to prep your property—from South Florida through Central and the Gulf Coast—before storms strike.
HURRICANE SEASON CLEANUP: 5 HIDDEN JUNK HAZARDS TO REMOVE
Hurricane season officially kicked off on June 1—and now’s the time to get your property storm-ready. While most Floridians remember to check flashlights and trim tree limbs, there are other, less obvious hazards that can cause major damage in high winds. This guide covers 5 hidden junk risks to remove now—before they become flying debris. Whether you’re a homeowner or HOA, TrashHelp’s full-service cleanouts and dumpster rentals make it easy to prep safely.