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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hurricane supply list printable in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Food/Drinks' section. Use the text fields to check off items as you gather them, ensuring you have a three-day supply of water and essential non-perishable foods.
  3. Move on to 'Other important household supplies.' Fill in any additional items you may need, such as personal hygiene products or baby supplies, using the provided fields.
  4. Next, navigate to the 'Pre-Hurricane Tips' section. You can add notes or reminders for each tip directly in the editor, helping you stay organized before the storm.
  5. Finally, review the 'Post-Hurricane Tips.' Make sure to document any damages or important information that may arise after the storm using our platform's note-taking features.

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Emergency kits should contain: Water and non-perishable food. Flashlight and extra batteries. First aid kit. Sanitation and hygiene supplies. Sleeping bags and warm blankets. Communication devices. Change of clothes and shoes. Eyeglasses and hearing aids.
Stuff such as rice, oats, pasta, dried beans and chickpeas, canned tomatoes, canned corn, canned soups, instant coffee, shelf stable milk and extra dry/wet food for pets. Also have enough soap, detergent and toilet paper/paper towels to last me a few months.
The Emergency Financial First Aid Kit is available for free from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Call (800) 4802520 and ask for publication number P-1075. It is also available as a free download online at: .ready.gov/financialpreparedness and at .operationhope.org.
Evacuation Essentials: Be Ready to Leave Fast Your hurricane preparation checklist should include a go-bag for each person in your household, especially if you need to evacuate quickly: Grab-and-Go Bag: Pack clothes, medication, water, snacks, ID copies, and hygiene items.