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Emergency Supplies

During hurricane season, it is wise to maintain the following:

Food It is recommended that you maintain an adequate supply of food to last your household for at least 3 – 5 days after a storm.
Select items that are easy to prepare and have a relatively long shelf-life. Some examples are included in the table below.

Zero-Prep Food Minimal-Prep Food
· Dry cereal
· Canned fruits
· Canned vegetables
· Canned juice
· Ready to eat canned soups and meats
· Canned pasta
· Canned beans
· Peanut Butter
· Bread
· Bananas
· Apples
· Oranges
· Crackers
· Nuts
· Granola and energy bars
· Rice · Pasta
· Pasta Sauce
· Seasoning
· Oats

Water1 Gallon of drinking water per day per person. It is recommended that you maintain an adequate supply of drinking water to last your household for at least 3 – 5 days after a storm.

CashATMs may be down after a storm. You should therefore keep enough cash on hand in the event you may need to evacuate.

Gas – Ensure your vehicle has a full tank of gas. It is also recommended that you safely store enough fuel to power your generator (as applicable).

Other Supplies

 

Personal hygiene and household items Cleaning supplies Medical
· Toilet paper
· Moist towelettes
· Baby Supplies
· Diapers
· Wipes
· Formula or baby food
· Bottles
· Rash ointment
· Paper towels
· Paper plates and cups
· Plastic utensils
· Food storage bags or   containers
· Flashlight
· Tool kit
· Tarpaulin
· Rope
· Duct tape
· Manual can opener
· Strike-anywhere matches
· Pet Supplies (incl. food)
· Leash and collar
· Water and food bowls
· Solar power bank (charging   device for your electronics)
· Garbage bags
· Dish soap
· First aid kit
· Mosquito repellent