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Yes, you can use regular household items for hurricane supplies, but prioritize essential items and stock up on non-perishable food, water, and first aid kits.
Stocking Up on Essentials
When preparing for a hurricane, it’s essential to stock up on non-perishable food, water, and first aid kits. Regular household items can be repurposed to meet these needs. For example, you can use empty plastic bottles to store water, and a large container to store dry goods such as canned food and rice. Aim to stock at least 1 gallon of water per person per day for drinking, cooking, and hygiene. For food, consider a minimum of 3-day supply of non-perishable items.
Repurposing Household Items
Household items can be repurposed to create makeshift tools and equipment. For example, a plastic container can be used as a container for a makeshift shelter or as a water collection system. A roll of duct tape can be used to secure loose objects and patch holes in your shelter. You can also use a large trash bag to collect rainwater for drinking and hygiene. Be creative in repurposing items you have on hand.
Creating a Safety Kit
A safety kit is essential for hurricane preparedness. You can create a safety kit using regular household items such as a flashlight, battery-powered radio, and a first aid kit. Aim to include a minimum of 3 flashlights, 3 batteries, and a first aid manual. Don’t forget to include important documents such as insurance policies, identification, and emergency contact information. You can also use a backpack or a large container to store your safety kit and make it easily portable.
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