Food and supply lists
When a hurricane approaches, you don't want to be fighting the last-minute crowds or shortages at the grocery store. That's why experts recommend stockpiling your food and supplies early in the season.
The following lists will help you assemble your emergency supplies.
The following lists will help you assemble your emergency supplies.
Supply list
When you are collecting supplies make sure you have enough of everything for at least two weeks. Keep them in airtight containers or plastic bags. Some basic items, not including food and water might include:
Items for your first-aid kit
Here are some things to have in your first-aid kit. Keep all items in a waterproof container.
Food and water
Keep a two-week supply of all basic foods on hand throughout hurricane season. Replace stored goods every six months.
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