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Consider Alberto a harbinger of hurricane season, which officially starts June 1.

What also starts June 1 is a seven-day sales tax holiday on certain things required to navigate the upcoming hurricane season.

Here's the list of the tax-suspended items — and the best places to buy them from locally-owned businesses.

Batteries: AAA, AA, C, D and 9-volt, including rechargables, except auto and boat batteries, $30 or less

CL suggests:

Ace Hardware (Gulfport, South Pasadena, St. Petersburg — Maximo, St. Petersburg — Crescent Lake area, Seminole, Largo, Clearwater, Dunedin, Oldsmar, Town N Country, Palm Harbor, Riverview, Odessa, Tarpon Springs, Temple Terrace, Brandon)*

Do It Best (Tierra Verde)*

Bungee cords, ground anchor systems, radios (battery, solar, or hand-crank), two-way radios, weather bands, ratchet straps, tarps, tie-down kits, Visqueen, plastic sheeting, drop cloths, and other flexible waterproof sheeting, $50 or less

CL suggests:

Food-storage, nonelectrical coolers, $30 or less

CL suggests:

Gas or diesel fuel container, including LP gas and kerosene containers, $25 or less

CL suggests:

Generators used to provide light or communications, or to preserve food in the event of a power outage, $750 or less

CL suggests:

Ace Hardware (Gulfport, South Pasadena, St. Petersburg — Maximo, St. Petersburg — Crescent Lake area, Seminole, Largo, Clearwater, Dunedin, Oldsmar, Town N Country, Palm Harbor, Riverview, Odessa, Tarpon Springs, Temple Terrace, Brandon)*

Do It Best (Tierra Verde)*

Ice — reusable, $10 or less

CL suggests:

Light sources: portable battery, solar, hand-crank or gas-powered, including candles, flashlights and lanterns, $20 or less

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You can get more details here.

*Despite the national name, these stores have local owners