Your Chill Guide to Hurricane Season Prep
Look, you don’t need to be the dude with six generators and a moat.
But if you live anywhere near the coast (or inland flood zones), having your life mildly together before or during hurricane season gets real is a huge win. Or even after to prepare for next year. Listen, you do you.
Here’s the low-lift stuff you can (and should) do right now, while the sun is shining:
Build a basic storm stash
You don’t need a bunker. You just need the essentials:
- Bottled water
- Canned or shelf-stable food
- First aid kit
- Batteries
- Flashlights and lanterns
- Phone chargers (bonus: a small solar charger if you can swing it)
Tuck it all in a closet, a box under the bed, a tote bag. Whatever works. Future you will thank you. And remember, you don’t necessarily need to buy anything new, ok?
Know your flood risk and evacuation routes
Seriously, just Google “[your town] flood map.”
If you’re in a sketchy spot, know how to bounce – which highways clog first, where shelters are, and where you could crash if needed.
(Also: if your area offers free sandbags, go grab them before the first storm makes it into your group chat.)
Handle your paperwork and backups
Think about:
- Scanning key documents (IDs, insurance, medical records) and backing them up online
- Keeping some cash tucked away
- Making a “what to grab if we have 5 minutes” list
Because when adrenaline hits, your brain may or may not turn into applesauce.
All this is well and good but I need help NOW
Check here for a better guide if a hurricane is actively on the way.
3 Takeaways
- Stash some essentials somewhere you can actually find them.
- Know if you need to evacuate and where/how you’d do it.
- Have backups for your ID, insurance info, and the basics that would suck to lose.
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