Seven Things to Prepare For Your Hurricane Kit

With the hurricane season looking like it will be one of the most active in recent memory, it is important to be prepared for anything that might happen. Having a hurricane kit ready in case of an emergency can quite literally save your life, if your home is hit by a hurricane or other major storm. Here are seven things you should make sure you prepare for your hurricane kit:

  1. A first aid kit
    • One of the most crucial items to have on hand for your hurricane kit is a basic first aid kit. This should have the essentials to treat simple injuries and illnesses, such as gauze, tape, antibiotic ointment, gloves, compress dressings, bandages, aspirin, and a thermometer.
  2. Seven days of nonperishable food and water, with can opener
    • You should be prepared to live without access to food or water for at least one full week. This means having at least seven days of nonperishable food and water, as well as a manual can opener to access canned food.
  3. Any prescription medication you can stockpile
    • While it can be difficult for many people to stockpile their medications, it can be advisable to do so if you are able. This way, you do not need to worry about running out of medication during an emergency.
  4. A battery operated radio and flashlight
    • A battery powered flashlight can be essential for getting around when the power is out and no lights are available. A radio, meanwhile, can help you check the news to learn about important announcements, including evacuation orders.
  5. Toiletries and sanitation items
    • Suffice it to say that it can be hard to maintain good hygiene and sanitation during a hurricane, but it is essential to try. This means you should have spare toiletries, such as toothbrushes and razor blades, available, and you should also make sure you have a good supply of toilet paper and paper towels.
  6. Extra clothing and blankets
    • You are probably not going to be able to do laundry if you are without water during a hurricane, so make sure you have extra clothing and blankets available. This can help you stay clean and comfortable until utilities are restored.
  7. Entertainment items
    • Not only are hurricanes stressful, they can also be very boring. Toys, games, books, and other forms of entertainment can be helpful for keeping spirits up, especially for children.

 

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