What Items Should I Keep in My House for Hurricane Season?
5/26/2021 (Permalink)
As hurricane season looms on the horizon in Florida, proactive preparation is the key to safeguarding your home and loved ones. The chaos that typically ensues when a hurricane approaches often results in depleted store shelves, making early preparedness essential. By securing your hurricane supplies well in advance, you can ensure a smoother experience during these challenging times. Moreover, having a well-thought-out hurricane kit can prove invaluable whether you need to evacuate quickly or hunker down at home amidst a power outage.
Here's a comprehensive list of items recommended by the National Hurricane Center to have in your SERVPRO home for hurricane season:
Essential Items:
Bottled Water: Plan for at least one gallon per person per day, lasting a minimum of three days, for drinking and sanitation.
Non-Perishable Food: Stock up on enough non-perishable food items to sustain your household for at least three days.
Cell Phone with Chargers and Extra Battery: Ensure you can stay connected during the storm.
First-Aid Kit: Be prepared to address minor injuries and medical needs.
Flashlight and Extra Batteries: A reliable light source is essential when the power goes out.
Battery-Powered Radio and Extra Batteries: Stay informed with emergency broadcasts.
Personal Hygiene Items: Maintain personal hygiene with essential items.
Moist Towelettes and Garbage Bags: These are essential for personal sanitation.
Waterproof Container: Safeguard valuable documents, cash, and important items.
Lighter or Matches: Ensure you can light candles or stoves if necessary.
Cooler and Ice Packs: Preserve perishable items longer.
Can Opener: A manual can opener is essential for non-perishable food items.
Whistle: Use it to signal for help if needed.
Pet Food and Extra Water: Don't forget your furry family members.
Infant Formula and Extra Diapers: Cater to the needs of infants.
Additional Recommended Items:
Beyond the essentials, FEMA experts advise having these additional items on hand:
Prescription Medications and Glasses: Ensure you have an adequate supply.
Wrench or Pliers: Use them to turn off utilities as needed.
Extra Cash or Checks: Access to money is crucial during emergencies.
Fire Extinguisher: Be prepared to handle small fires.
Sleeping Bags and Warm Blankets: Stay warm and comfortable.
Change of Clothes: Have a complete set of clothes for each person.
Disposable Tableware: Stock up on paper cups, plates, paper towels, and plastic utensils.
Entertainment: Keep games, books, puzzles, or other activities on hand to keep spirits high, especially for children.
Maintaining and Storing Your Hurricane Kit:
Once your SERVPRO hurricane preparedness kit is assembled, it's important to maintain and update it regularly. Here are some tips:
- Store boxed food items in tightly sealed metal or plastic containers.
- Keep canned food in a dry, cool place.
- Replace expired items as necessary.
- Update your kit to accommodate changes in your family's needs.
- Designate a specific location in your home for the kit, ensuring that all family members know where it is and can easily access it in an emergency.
By following these guidelines and maintaining your hurricane kit, you'll be well-prepared to face the challenges of hurricane season and protect your SERVPRO home and loved ones.