When preparing for a hurricane, having a well-stocked emergency kit is crucial for ensuring your family’s safety and comfort. Let's pack a kit together:

  1. Water: At least one gallon per person daily for at least three days, for drinking and sanitation.
  2. Non-perishable food: A three-day supply of food that doesn’t require cooking, such as canned goods, granola bars, and dried fruit.
  3. LED flashlights and extra batteries: Energy-efficient and long-lasting lighting options.
  4. First aid kit: Including bandages, antiseptics, medications, and any necessary personal prescriptions.
  5. Battery-powered or hand-crank radio: To stay informed about weather updates and emergency broadcasts.
  6. Portable power banks: For charging cell phones and other essential devices.
  7. Personal hygiene items: Such as wet wipes, hand sanitizer, toothpaste, and toiletries.
  8. Important documents: Digital copies of identification, insurance policies, medical records, and bank information, stored on a waterproof USB drive.
  9. Emergency blankets and clothing: To stay warm and dry.
  10. Solar charger: To keep your devices powered even if the electricity is out for an extended period.

CHILDREN ITEMS TO PREPARE

Having these items on hand can make a significant difference in maintaining your children’s comfort and safety during a hurricane.

  1. Child-specific supplies: Extra diapers, baby formula, bottles, baby wipes, and any other necessities for infants.
  2. Comfort items: Favorite blankets, stuffed animals, or toys to help children feel secure and calm during the storm.
  3. Books, games, and activities: Non-electronic entertainment options to keep children occupied and reduce anxiety.
  4. Children’s medications: Any prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines appropriate for children, and a dosing chart.
  5. Extra clothing: Several changes of clothes for each child, including warm layers and rain gear.
  6. Portable crib or playpen: A safe space for infants and toddlers to sleep and play.

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