It’s storm season …..

July 16th, 2010 by Lucy Serrano

… time to assemble a Disaster Supply Kit.

Hurricane Season in Florida

Its Hurricane Season

It’s definitely hurricane season and as more and more waves start forming in the tropics, sooner or later we all know what happens.   A few will develop into strong tropical storms and/or hurricanes!   Putting together a disaster kit today will save you time and headaches.  I read a really good article on being prepared for what happens after a tornado, hurricane or just a strong summer thunderstorm in which FEMA and the Red Cross offer suggestions on how to prepare for a natural disaster.

First are the basics:  you will need to collect food, water, first aid and tools to last at least 3 days, longer is better.   Plastic containers are perfect to store your supplies and keep them dry.   Find a few containers that you can pick up and pack with you if you need to move or evacuate.

Next, drinking water:  make sure you prepare at least one gallon of water per person, per day.  Buy bottled water or store tap water in washed plastic containers.  Put the date on the container and make sure to refresh your supply every six months.   Another great tip is to pick up some water treatment tablets to keep in your kit in case you run out of water.

Food supplies:  canned meats, fruits and vegetables are good choices along with peanut butter, crackers, powdered milk, soup, granola bars, instant coffee (this would be a must for me), and basic spices like salt and pepper.  Make sure everything is non-perishable and use a marker to date foods and replace them every six months.  Also include paper plates, plastic cups, utensils and trash bags.  Don’t forget a can opener!!!

First Aid Kit:  pack a manual and pre-pared first aid kit as this should cover the basics like gauze and bandages.  Gather together antibiotic ointment, alcohol and hydrogen peroxide as well as anti-bacterial soap.  In addition, include a small supply of over-the-counter items like aspirin, anti-diarrhea medication, and antihistamines along with any regular prescriptions you or your family needs.

Essential Tools and Supplies:  besides food, water and medical supplies, you will need to pack a variety of items for safety and comfort.  These include a flashlight with extra batteries, needle & thread, matches in a waterproof container, duct tape, scissors, blankets, a change of clothes and plastic sheeting.  Include chlorine bleach and other disinfectants as well as a few rolls of toilet paper and paper towels.  Don’t forget about your pets!  Make sure to pack adequate supplies of their food and extra water as well.

Last but not least, make sure to keep a copy of household documents, insurance policies, contact numbers, and any other important account information in a waterproof bag or lock box for safe keeping.

Speaking from personal experience having had to survive after Hurricane Hugo and others on the island of Puerto Rico, I would add one more item to the above suggestions from FEMA and the Red Cross.  Invest in a Coleman Two-Burner Stove (don’t forget either the propane or the liquid fuel depending upon the model).   Remember that instant coffee  -  well, I like mine hot!   Be prepared to stay safe and stay well.

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One Response to “It’s storm season …..”

  1. Kim Haun Kim Haun says:

    Great article Lucy! It’s always a great idea to be prepared!

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