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FY 2021 — 2022 EMPA AGREEMENT <br />ATTACHMENT H <br />HURRICANE SHELTER RETROFIT <br />Hurricane Shelter Retrofit - The responses collected in this task are the basis for the Shelter Retrofit <br />Report as required by 252.38 F.S. Each county's current Shelter Inventory Spreadsheet is available on <br />Web EOC for reference and is found on the board titled SESP Inventory. <br />1. Please review your County's page on the SESP Inventory WebEOC board. <br />a. Please review all the information and check your pet friendly shelter column for accuracy. <br />b. If corrections are needed, please type them in the notes box, below, on the WebEOC page <br />itself. If no changes are needed, please add -the date reviewed in the notes box. (e.g. <br />Reviewed 3/31/2022). <br />2. Please review the generator information on each of your SESP inventory shelters. Correct the <br />information or complete it, as necessary. You do not need to include life safety items run by <br />battery backup. <br />3. Do you know of any new public buildings planned or under construction? (If so, please list). <br />4. Are new public schools planned or under construction? Will any be EHPA? If not, do you <br />anticipate providing a waiver? (If so, please list anticipated new schools and EHPA status and <br />any opening dates if known). <br />5. Do you have any public schools or public buildings that you would like surveyed to add to your . <br />shelter inventory or to the Retrofit Report for potential funding? (If so, please list). <br />6. Do you have enough special needs space now and for the next 5 years? (If not, please comment <br />here or upload your plan).. <br />7. Do your special needs shelters have an alternate source for power? Will the power source also <br />run cooling? (If not, please comment here or upload your plan). <br />8. How do you communicate and coordinate with your school boards, state colleges, universities <br />and shelter partners? When was the last time you reviewed your shelter plan and policy with your <br />shelter partners? <br />56 <br />