Keep a list of emergency phone numbers in your phone and write them down.
Keep the list in a waterproof bag somewhere safe.
Have an emergency supply kit.
If you’re in an evacuation zone, do not stay. Go to a family or friend’s home outside
of the evacuation zone. If this is not possible, take refuge in a designated shelter.
Do not leave your pet behind. Learn which shelters and hotels are pet-friendly
or speak to your vet about where you can safely board them.
Sign up for local weather alerts.
Emergency Supplies
In the days and weeks after a storm, you may not have power or water, and you may not
be able to get to a store. Have these supplies on hand:
Water – one gallon of drinking water per person, per day, for at least 3 days
Non-perishable foods
Canned foods
Prescriptions
Baby items such as formula, diapers, wipes, and medications
Flashlights
Batteries
Manual can opener
Propane for BBQ grill
Lighter (or matches in a waterproof bag)
Cash (ATMs and credit cards may not be working)
Power source or power bank, fully charged
Fill up your vehicle with gas
Packing for a shelter
Space and privacy are very limited at shelters and only basic necessities are supplied.
Below is a list of what you’ll need:
Bedding
Towels
Childcare items such as formula, diapers, wipes, toys, etc.
Toothbrush/paste and other personal hygiene items
Medications and prescriptions
Drinking water
Non-perishable snacks
Extra clothes
Power banks, fully charged
Charging cords
Earbuds
Special items for elderly or disabled family members
Hurricane by the hour
18-36 hours before the storm
Clear your yard of possible projectiles (patio furniture, garbage cans)
Trim or remove trees close enough to fall on the building
Put up shutters or board up windows with 5/8” exterior grade or marine plywood
Take photos of your home, both inside and outside
Fill clean water containers with drinking water
Fill up sinks and bathtubs with water for washing
Get cash
Fill up your vehicle with gas
6 hours before the storm
Let family know where you are (home, shelter, out of town)
Close storm shutters
Turn your refrigerator/freezer to the coldest setting
Be sure electronics are charged
During the storm
Never use a generator indoors
Stay in an interior, windowless room on the lowest floor
Do not climb into the attic, you may get trapped by rising water
Do not go outside, even if it looks calm. Wait for authorities to say it’s ok
After the storm
Use flashlights instead of candles whenever possible
Never use a generator, gas grill or camp stove inside your home or garage
Keep gas and coal-powered equipment outside and at least 20 feet from any window, door, or vent
Drink safe water (bottled or boiled, if you have electricity)