Arian Caraballo, left, a sales associate, and Kevin Clear, electrical department manager, load a generator for a customer at Home Depot in Bonita Springs on Sunday afternoon. From Sunday, May 21, to midnight Thursday, June 1, there will be no sales tax throughout Florida on certain items related to hurricane preparedness. The tax exempt items include portable generators, battery-powered flashlights, cell phone chargers, radios, bungee cords, carbon monoxide detectors and gas and diesel fuel containers — to name a few.

Photo by TRISTAN SPINSKI, Daily News

Arian Caraballo, left, a sales associate, and Kevin Clear, electrical department manager, load a generator for a customer at Home Depot in Bonita Springs on Sunday afternoon. From Sunday, May 21, to midnight Thursday, June 1, there will be no sales tax throughout Florida on certain items related to hurricane preparedness. The tax exempt items include portable generators, battery-powered flashlights, cell phone chargers, radios, bungee cords, carbon monoxide detectors and gas and diesel fuel containers — to name a few.

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