Hurricane Preparation Tips

April 13, 2021

When a major storm is approaching, it is important to stay informed and be prepared. Follow these 34 tips to keep your home and loved ones safe. 

1. Charge any device that provides light. Laptops, tablets, cameras, video cameras, and old phones. Old cell phones can still be used for dialing 911. Charge external battery backups. 

2. Wash all trash cans, big and small, and fill them with water for flushing toilets. Line outdoor trash cans with trash bags, fill them with water, and store them in the garage. Add bleach to sterilize. 

3. Fill every tub and sink with water. Cover sinks with Saran Wrap to keep them from collecting dust.

4. Fill old empty water bottles and other containers with water and keep near sinks for washing hands. 

5. Fill every Tupperware with water and store it in the freezer. These will help keep food cold longer and serve as a backup water supply. 

6. Fill drinking cups with water and cover with Saran Wrap. Store as many as possible in the fridge. The rest you can store on the counter and use first before any water bottles are opened. Ice is very difficult/impossible to find after a storm. 

7. Reserve fridge space for storing tap water and keep the sealed water bottles on the counter. 

8. Cook any meats and other perishable foods in advance.  You can freeze cooked food. Hard boil eggs for snacks for the first day without power. 

9. Be well hydrated before the storm hits and avoid salty foods that make you dehydrated. 

10. Wash all dirty clothes and bedsheets. Anything dirty will smell without the A/C, you may need the items, and with no A/C, you'll be sweating a lot. You're going to want clean sheets. 

11. Toss out any expiring food, clean cat litter boxes, empty all trash cans in the house, including bathrooms. Remove anything that will cause an odor when the A/C is off. If you don't have a trash day pickup before the storm, find a local dump and bring your garbage there. 

12. Bring in any yard decor, secure anything that will fly around, secure gates, bring in hoses, potted plants, etc. Bring in patio furniture and grills. 

13. Clean your environment so you have clear, easy escape routes. Even if that means temporarily moving furniture to one area. 

14. Scrub all bathrooms so you are starting with a clean odor free environment. Store water-filled trash cans next to each toilet for flushing. 

15. Place everything you own that is important and necessary in a backpack or small file box that is easy to grab. Include your wallet with ID, phone, hand sanitizer, snacks, etc. Get plastic sleeves for important documents. 

16. Make sure you have cash on hand. 

17. Stock up on pet food and fill up bowls of water for pets. 

18. Refill any medications. Most insurance companies allow for 2 emergency refills per year. 

19. Fill your gas grills propane tanks. You can heat soup cans, boil water, make coffee, and other stuff besides just grilling meat. Get an extra propane tank, if possible. 

20. Drop your A/C in advance and lower temperatures in your fridges. 

21. Gather all candles, flashlights, lighters, matches, batteries, and other items and keep them accessible. 

22. Clean all counters in advance. Start with a clean surface. Buy Clorox Wipes for cleaning when there is no power. Mop your floors and vacuum. If power is out for 10 days, you'll have to live in the mess you started with. 

23. Pick your emergency safe place such as a closet under the stairs. Store the items you'll need in that location for the brunt of the storm. Make a hand fan for when the power is out. 

24. Shower just before the storm is scheduled to hit. 

25. Run your dishwasher, don't risk having dirty smelly dishes and you need every container for water! Remember you'll need clean water for brushing your teeth, washing, and cleaning your hands. 

27. Put a small suitcase in your car in case you decide to evacuate. Also, put at least one jug of water in your car. It will still be there if you don't evacuate! You don't need to store all water in the house. Remember to pack for pets as well. 

28. Check on all family members, set up emergency backup plans, and check on elderly neighbors. 

29. Remember, pets are family too. Have a plan for pets and take them with you if you evacuate! 

30. Before the storm, unplug all electronics. They won’t work if the power is out and unplugging will prevent damage to electronics from power surges during and after the storm. 

31. Gas up your car and have a spare gas container for your generator or your car when you run out.

32. If you can, take a video of your house and contents....walk room to room--open cabinets/drawers and closets. This will help if you need to make a claim later. It will show proof of items and help you list all the items (help your memory, so you don't forget anything)!

33. Freeze a cup of water, place a coin on top after it is frozen...keep this in your freezer to help you gauge the temperature if the power goes out. If the coin stays on top, the food is staying frozen. If the coin falls into the water, the freezer thawed out and most food will likely need to be thrown away. This is very helpful if you evacuate or leave your property and come back later, as it may appear everything is still frozen.  If the coin is in the cup and not on top--you will know that your food is likely spoiled! 

34. If you evacuate, take all the important/irreplaceable items you can – important papers including insurance documents, your laptop, irreplaceable pictures, and jewelry, etc.

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