Oklahoma Insurance Department Releases Storm Readiness Guide
Summary
The Oklahoma Insurance Department published a storm preparedness guide urging Oklahoma residents to review insurance coverage, build home inventories, create safety plans, and pack emergency go-bags ahead of severe weather season. The guide also highlights the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Program offering homeowners up to $10,000 grants for roof fortification, with average annual premium savings of nearly $800.
What changed
The Oklahoma Insurance Department released a consumer advisory on storm preparedness covering four key areas: applying for the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes grant program, building or updating a home inventory, creating or refreshing a home safety plan, and reviewing insurance policies. The advisory is informational and does not impose any new compliance obligations on regulated entities. Oklahoma homeowners and residents may use this guidance to better prepare for severe weather events, though no regulatory action or enforcement is associated with this release.
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For Immediate Release :
April 21, 2026
Prepared for the Storm, Confident in the Season
By Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready
April brings more than spring flowers to Oklahoma. Severe weather, including hail, damaging winds, lightning and tornadoes, can also occur. But we don’t have to be afraid! Let’s see ourselves as prepared, not as potential victims. A few simple steps now can make a big difference later.
Apply for the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Program
First, let’s talk about protecting your most valuable asset. The Strengthen Oklahoma Homes (SOH) Program is open to homeowners statewide. You could qualify for a $10,000 grant to fortify your roof, reduce the impact of events, and save on insurance. Homeowners are seeing an average annual premium savings of almost $800! Get started by visiting oid.ok.gov/okready. Review qualifications, gather documents, and apply. Don’t miss this opportunity to boost your resilience before severe weather strikes.
Build or Update Your Home Inventory
Having an inventory on hand will save you time if you need to file a claim. You can use a physical inventory. I highly recommend downloading the app from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Document your home and belongings by taking photos and videos and writing down serial numbers. If you opt for a physical inventory list, scan it, keep a physical copy in a safe place, and upload a digital copy to a secure cloud service.
Create or Refresh Your Home Safety Plan
If you don’t have a home safety plan, create it. Update your current plan if you have one. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive alerts and that your emergency contacts are up to date. Designate your safe places for different disaster scenarios, such as tornadoes, floods and wildfires. Take this opportunity to clean out your storm shelter. Don’t forget to factor in your loved ones’ unique needs.
Pack Your Go-Bag
For your go-bag, have copies of important documents, identification, insurance policies, cash, nonperishable food and water ready to go. Pack safety items like masks, gloves, a flashlight, a battery-powered radio, a phone charger, and a power bank for electronic devices. When watches or warnings are issued, add clothing and any last-minute necessities so you’re ready to leave at a moment’s notice.
Review Your Insurance Policies
Take time to understand your policy. Know your deductible and whether your home is covered for actual cash value or replacement cost. Talk to your agent about whether your coverage reflects today’s rebuilding costs. Depending on where you live, you may also need separate flood or earthquake coverage.
Severe weather season is here, but preparation puts you in control. If you need help with insurance questions or claims, please reach out to the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) at oid.ok.gov or at 800-522-0071. For additional preparedness information, head to oid.ok.gov/GetReady.
Media questions or comments should be directed to
Chief of Communications, Liz Heigle
Liz.Heigle@oid.ok.gov | (405) 819-2221
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