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Where to Find Sandbags In Tampa Bay

With the tropical system forecasted to come close to the Tampa Bay area you may be wondering where to get sandbags in Tampa Bay. Below is a list of sites…

Sandbags In Tampa Bay
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With the tropical system forecasted to come close to the Tampa Bay area you may be wondering where to get sandbags in Tampa Bay. Below is a list of sites around Tampa Bay.

Hillsborough County Sandbag Locations

The locations below will be open from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 2, and from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3:

  • Edward Medard Conservation Park (6140 Turkey Creek Rd., Plant City)
  • E.G. Simmons Conservation Park (2401 19th Ave. NW, Ruskin)
  • Ed Radice Sports Complex (14720 Ed Radice Dr., Tampa)
  • Larry Sanders Sports Complex (5855 S. 78th St., Tampa)

Residents of Hillsborough County can get 10 sandbags per family, but you must show an ID verifying their address.

City Of Tampa Sandbag Locations

On Friday and Saturday you can pick up sandbags at the locations below:

  • Al Barnes Park (2902 North 32nd St.)
  • Al Lopez Park (4810 North Himes Ave.)
  • Himes Avenue Complex (4501 South Himes Ave.)

Seniors and people with special needs will get first dibs from 9 a.m. to noon. Friday. The locations will be open to the public through 7 p.m. Saturday.

Each household can take up to 10 sandbags.

Pinellas County Sandbag Locations

If you live in unincorporated Pinellas County you can pick up pre-filled sandbags at a self-serve location. The location is the Household Hazardous Waste facility at 2855 109th Ave N. in St. Petersburg. It is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays.

There is a limit of 10 sandbags per household.

Hernando County sandbag sites

The following self-serve sandbag sites will be open starting at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 2. You will need to bring a shovel.

  • Linda Pedersen Park (6300 Shoal Line Blvd., Spring Hill)
  • Anderson Snow Park (1360 Anderson Snow Rd., Spring Hill)
  • Ridge Manor Community Center (34240 Cortez Blvd., Ridge Manor)

It'll be here before you know it. Hurricane season is upon us and if Ian and Helene  taught us anything, it's better to be safe than sorry. Even though Tampa was barely able to avoid the worst of Ian, we still remember people scrambling to get last-minute supplies. Some waited in lines for hours for supplies only to leave empty-handed. Don't let that be you this year! In the case of a major hurricane or even a tropical storm, you should have these 5 things before hurricane season starts.

Experts say it's super important to build a storm kit before any type of disaster. Each kit may look different based on an individual's needs. These are the universal 5 items you shouldn't forget! We found all of these items on Amazon. If you think ahead and order these items now, you should be able to build your storm kit before hurricane season even starts. Anybody can remember to stock up on the essentials (bottled water, food, and batteries) but do you have these useful items in your home in case of a big storm?

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has also listed hurricane safety tips and resources so you and your family can be prepared. When shopping for supplies, you should grab enough items like water, food, and batteries, to be able to last you for at least 1 week. It also seems pretty obvious that every Floridian should own a battery-operated or hand-crank radio. If you ever lose power, at least you can still be kept in the loop with your favorite radio station. And by now, everyone should have a backup portable phone charger.

Here are 5 things you should have before hurricane season starts:

Empty Sand Bags

Remember when everyone was scrambling all over Pinellas and Hillsborough counties looking for sand bags? Most pick-up locations were only allowing people to pick up 2-3 bags per person, which is probably not enough to surround your house/belongings.

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BBGI

If you order these empty sandbags on Amazon now, you should have them by next week. It will make your life a lot easier to just drive to your nearest beach or causeway and fill the bags up that way.

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Battery Powered Fan

We all know how crappy it is to lose power in the middle of a hurricane. In some cases, you may not know when it will be restored. Amazon has this really cool battery powered camping lantern with a fan for only $20. Reviews say that 1 set of D batteries lasted them over 10 hours.

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Footwear

If you live in Florida and don't have a decent pair of rain boots, now is your time to get a pair. If the thought of gross storm water touching your skin freaks you out, you should grab a pair of these knee high waterproof boots.

5 Things You Should Have Before Hurricane Season Starts

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Mini Water Filtration System

It's better to have something and not need it than to need something and not have it, right? Check out this mini water filtration system for just $22 on Amazon.

Waterproof Containers

You don’t want to ruin important documents like social security, state issued ID and birth certificates, prescription medication, copies of insurance documents, to name a few. Bonus if you can convert other important documents to an USB flash drive! You'll want something big enough to hold all of your belongings, but compact enough to carry around in case you have to evacuate. Amazon has a great option, here.

Honorary Mention: Board Games/Deck of Cards/Coloring Books

This one may seem obvious, which is why we made it an honorary mention in case it does slip your mind. Remember how bored you were when you lost power from Ian? Some board games, deck of cards, or coloring books should help you pass the time, without killing your phone battery.

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