SARASOTA COUNTY, Fla. (July 2, 2025) — In advance of anticipated storms this week, two Gulf Coast Florida counties have opened free, self‑service sandbag stations today to help residents protect their homes.

Sarasota County

Sarasota County Emergency Services has added three self‑serve sandbag sites for one-day-only operations today, Wednesday, July 2, with extended hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents can pick up up to 10 free sandbags per vehicle; bags and sand are provided, though individuals must bring their own shovels abcactionnews.com+14scgov.net+14facebook.com+14.

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Officials noted this added offering responds to weather models calling for increased rainfall later this week .

Charlotte County

Charlotte County Public Works is offering daily, self‑serve sandbag access from dawn to dusk, continuing today across three locations. Residents may fill and collect up to 10 sandbags per person and should bring their own tools twitter.com+12charlottecountyfl.gov+12wgcu.org+12.

The open locations are:

County officials emphasized that sandbags are primarily helpful for intercepting standing rainwater and minor tidal flooding, but are not effective against storm surge or tidal waves charlottecountyfl.gov+1wgcu.org+1.

What You Should Know

  • Limit: 10 bags per vehicle/person
  • Bring: shovel (and gloves, if you have them)
  • Self‑serve: Fill and transport sandbags yourself; no staff assistance
  • Advisory: These are precautionary measures—not emergency response; larger storms may require additional protections