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Have enough non-perishable food, water and medicine to last each person in your family a minimum of three days. Electricity and water could be out for at least that long. Youll need extra cash, a battery-powered radio and flashlights. You may need a portable crank or solar-powered USB charger for your cell phones.
Installing storm shutters on windows, sliding glass doors, skylights, and French doors is one of the best ways to protect your home. You can buy manufactured shutters made of wood, steel, or aluminum. You can also make storm shutters with 5/8-inch thick exterior-grade plywood.
If possible, evacuate to the home of either friends or family in a non-vulnerable area within your county. Next try a motel or hotel and as a last resort go to a shelter. Remember, shelters are not designed for comfort and do not usually accept pets.
Water and electricity could be out for a week or more. Have enough non-perishable food, water and medicine to last each person in your family for a MINIMUM of one week. Also make sure you have extra cash, a battery-powered radio, flashlights, and a portable crank or solar powered USB charger to charge your cell phone.
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What to Do Before a Typhoon: 9 Things to Prepare Create a Disaster Plan: Having a well-thought-out disaster plan is the foundation of typhoon preparedness. Prepare an Emergency Go Bag: Stock Up on Supplies: Secure Your Home: Have a Safety Plan for Pets: Withdraw Cash: Ready Your Tech: Decide Where to Stay:
Heres a list of non-perishable items to stock up on. Bottled water. Canned foods such as tuna, salmon, vegetables, or fruits. Instant soup mixes. Cereal. Apples. Boxed potatoes. Crackers. Soy or almond milk.
Protect People Dress in layers and wear a hat and gloves. Protect Pets Be sure to bring outdoor pets inside or give them a warm shelter. Protect Plants Cover cold-sensitive plants to protect them from the dangerous temperatures.
The following should be included in your basic disaster supplies kit: - Three-day supply of nonperishable food and manual can opener. - Three-day supply of water (one gallon of water per person, per day). - Portable, battery-powered radio or television, and extra batteries.
Planning food for your hurricane kit can be easy as long as you keep it simple. Choose shelf-stable food that is dry or canned and has a far expiration date. Pack enough food for each family member to have a meal for two weeks.

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