____ Water: One gallon per day per person for three to seven gallons
- If you fill a bathtub, make sure to add a few drops of chlorine to sanitize it.
____ Food: Enough for three to seven days
- Nonperishable packaged or canned foods/juices
- Special Foods for infants and/or the elderly
- Snack Foods
____ Non-Electric Can-Opener
____ Cooking tools/fuel
____ Paper plates/Plastic utensils to conserve water
____ Blankets and pillows
____ Clothing: Seasonal, rain gear and sturdy shoes.
- Remember, its hot without air-conditioning.
____ First-aid kit
____ Medicines and Prescriptions
____ Special items for babies and/or the elderly
____ Toiletries, hygiene items, moisture wipes
____ Flashlights and batteries
____ Radio: Battery operated radio and weather radio
____ Fully charged cellular phone: With and extra battery and a traditiona, non-cordless landline phone.
____ Cash
____ Keys
____ Toys, books and games
____ Important Documents: In a waterproof container or watertight, sealable plastic bag.
- Insurance, medical records, bank account numbers, Social Security cards, etc...
____ Tools: Keep a set with you during the storm for minor repairs as the hurricanes eye passes over.
____ Gas tanks: Fill vehicles and generators
____ Pet Supplies:
- ID, immunizations, medical records
- Ample supply of food and water
- Carrier or Cage
- Muzzle or leash
____ Cell Phone car charger
____ Gas Grill with fresh propane tank or Charcoal Grill
____ Emergency contact information
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