Part of living here on the Crystal Coast is dealing with the occasional storm, hurricane or nor'easter when they blow through, and being prepared! Here is a great list of items to have in your emergency supplies!
An emergency preparedness kit should include enough of the following items to last a family for at least 3-5 days:
· Water - 1 gallon per person per day (a week's supply of water is preferable).
· Water purification kit or bleach.
· First aid kit and first aid book.
· Pre-cooked, nonperishable foods, such as canned meats, granola bars, instant soup and cereals.
· Baby supplies: formula, bottle, pacifier, soap, baby powder, clothing, blankets, baby wipes, disposable diapers, canned food and juices.
· Nonelectric can opener.
· Antibacterial hand wipes or gel.
· One blanket or sleeping bag per person.
· Portable radio or portable TV and extra batteries.
· Flashlight and extra batteries.
· Essential medications.
· Extra pair of eyeglasses.
· Extra house and car keys.
· ABC-type fire extinguisher.
· Food, water, leash and carrier for pets.
· Cash and change.
· Seasonal change of clothing, including sturdy shoes.
A generator is a great thing to have on hand, but if you hook it up to your house be sure to have it done by a licensed electrician!! Improperly connecting it can result in electrocution to you or the linemen working to restore power after the storm!
And NEVER operate a generator where it's exhaust fumes can get into the house. That's a deadly mistake many people make.
I just use an outdoor extention cord and run them directly into the house to the refrigerator, a light, and the TV.