Hurricane Preparedness: Emergency Supplies
During and after a hurricane, you may need supplies to keep your family safe and healthy. Remember that a hurricane could cut off your power and water supply. You also may not be able to drive because of damage to your car. Roads may be flooded or blocked.
That?s why it?s best to be prepared ? stock up on everything you might need now. Here?s a checklist of what you need:
Food and Medicine
Personal Care Products
Make an Emergency Car Kit
In case you need to leave quickly during a hurricane, always keep an emergency kit in your car, too. Make sure you include:
Visit Ready.gov for more information on emergency plans and supply kits.
Page last updated: May 1, 2014
During and after a hurricane, you may need supplies to keep your family safe and healthy. Remember that a hurricane could cut off your power and water supply. You also may not be able to drive because of damage to your car. Roads may be flooded or blocked.
That?s why it?s best to be prepared ? stock up on everything you might need now. Here?s a checklist of what you need:
Food and Medicine
- Clean containers for water
- At least 5 gallons of water per person (which should be enough to last 3 to 5 days)
- A 3 to 5 day supply of food that doesn?t go bad (like canned food)
- Baby food or formula
- Prescription medicines
- First aid kit and instructions
- Fire extinguisher
- Battery-powered radio
- Flashlights
- Extra batteries
- Sleeping bags or extra blankets
- Supplies to make drinking water safe (like iodine tablets or chlorine bleach)
Personal Care Products
- Hand sanitizer
- Wet cleaning cloths (like baby wipes) in case you don?t have clean water
- Soap
- Toothpaste
- Tampons and pads
- Diapers
Make an Emergency Car Kit
In case you need to leave quickly during a hurricane, always keep an emergency kit in your car, too. Make sure you include:
- Food that doesn?t go bad (like canned food)
- Flares
- Jumper cables (sometimes called booster cables)
- Maps
- Tools, like a roadside emergency kit Learn more about supplies to include in your first aid kit.
- A first aid kit and instructions
- A fire extinguisher
- Sleeping bags
- Flashlight and extra batteries
Visit Ready.gov for more information on emergency plans and supply kits.
Page last updated: May 1, 2014
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