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AmazingGrace
07-21-2008, 02:43 PM
Feel free to add to this list as needed.


Hurricane Checklist
(THIS PAGE IS FORMATTED FOR PRINTING)

Buy supplies early to prepare for the storm. When the storm threatens, lines will be long and supplies short.

FOOD SUPPLIES
Get enough nonperishable foods now for two weeks. Then put them in a box and leave them alone Don't buy foods that are salty or dry or high in fat or protein; they'll make you thirsty.

Water: 2 quarts to 1 gallon per person (get a week's supply)
Ice
Shelf-package juice and milk boxes
Canned and powdered milk
Beverages (powdered or canned, fruit juices, instant coffee, tea)
Prepared foods (canned soups, beef, spaghetti, tuna, chicken, ham, corned beef hash, packaged pudding)
Canned vegetables and fruits
Dried fruits
Snacks (crackers, cookies, hard candy, nuts)
Snack spreads (peanut butter, cheese spreads, jelly)
Cereals
Raw vegetables
Sugar, salt, pepper
Bread
Dry and canned pet food
Extra formula, baby food


HARDWARE
Hand tools - hammer, screwdrivers to use now, shovel and pickax for after the storm
Power screwdriver
4-by 8-foot sheets of plywood 3/8-inch to 1/2-inch thick to put over your windows. Make sure you ask for exterior plywood.
1/4-inch machine screw sockets and screws
Plastic sheeting to cover furniture
Rope
Sturdy working gloves
Duct tape to waterproof items. Masking tape isn't strong enough
Canvas tarps
Nails. There are many kinds, so look over your home now and determine what you will need. A nail too small, the wrong shape or hammered in wrong will fail, and that will give the storm the breach it needs to get into your home.

BABY NEEDS
Disposable diapers
Wipes
Diaper-rash ointment, petroleum jelly
Baby medicines (pain, cold, cough)
Medicine dropper
Extra formula, baby food

EMERGENCY TOILET
Small can or garbage can with tight lid
Plastic bags for liners
Disinfectant or bleach
Deodorizer


HURRICANE KIT
Assemble this now. Put aside in a special box in garage. Keep heat-sensitive items inside home and rotate stock throughout season. Batteries can go in refrigerator.
Flashlights and extra bulbs
Battery-operated TV or Radio
Fully charged battery-operated lanterns. Don't get candles and kerosene lanterns. They are fire hazards.
Extra batteries
Matches
Clock (wind-up or battery- operated)
Plastic garbage bags
Working fire extinguishers
Scissors
Toilet paper
Clean change of clothes, rain gear, sturdy swamp boots you won't mind throwing away later
An inexpensive rabbit-ears television antenna to use when cable goes out
Map of the area
List of phone numbers
Copy of insurance policy

KITCHEN SUPPLIES
Manual can opener
Bottle opener
Matches in a plastic bag
Pocket knife - preferably Swiss Army-style
Camp stove or other cooking device and plenty of fuel. Use canned fuel, not charcoal or gas
Ice chests or coolers
Paper plates, napkins
Plastic cups, knives, forks, spoons



MEDICAL NEEDS
Drugstores will be mobbed just before a storm and closed for days after. Keep a 2-week supply of prescription drugs.
Medic Alert tags
Insect repellent sprays and candles
Feminine hygiene items
Insect bite lotion
Sunscreen
Soap
First-aid kit
First-aid handbook
Extra over-the-counter medicine (for colds, allergies)
Children's medicines
Aspirin
Diarrhea medication
Bandages
Adhesive tape
Cotton-tipped swabs
Antiseptic solution
Sterile rolls, bandages
Tweezers
Needles
Disinfectant
Plastic bags, jugs or containers to store water and ice.
Water purification tablets
Plastic to line bathtub.

Online resources..
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/rmd.shtml

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

http://www.noaawatch.gov/

http://www.fema.gov/kids/hurr.htm

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/hurricane/index.shtml

http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/cphc/

http://redcross.org/home/

http://www.redcross.org/

Talking Hands
07-21-2008, 08:39 PM
Important papers to take with you.
Insurance policys, homeowners, auto, life, renters,etc
documentation of personal property with photos and receipts if available
birth certificates
Passports
school records for children (report cards)
medical records
list of medications by person
proof of ownership of house
contact numbers family and friends that need to be notified if you evacuate (at leaset one should be out of area)
tax records, state, local, federal
address book (hard copy)
back up of computer files on a portable drive.

AmazingGrace
07-22-2008, 12:09 AM
Thank you!! BTW, I just have to tell you. Your name is so sweet and old fashioned. I just love it. I hope you have a great night!!

arminnie
07-22-2008, 08:33 PM
If you have meat and seafood in the freezer that you do not want to throw away when you evacuate put it in a large igloo with blocks of ice and tape it shut.

If you cannot get back in a day or two you only have to throw out the igloo not your whole refrigerator or freezer.

When I came back after Katrina the streets were lined with refrigerators and freezers that were full of maggots. Gross!

My tag refers to the fact that I only had butter and gin in my freezer.

arminnie
07-22-2008, 08:36 PM
Also to clarify - the water should be 2 qts or 1 gallon of water per person PER DAY.

Also - fill up ANY containers that you have with tap water while you still have it. It can always be used to flush toilets if nothing else.