Hurricane Preparedness: Essential Supplies to Weather the Storm

Hurricanes are unpredictable and destructive forces of nature, wreaking havoc on homes, infrastructure, and the lives of many. When a hurricane hits, access to critical services may be severely limited or nonexistent. That’s why being fully prepared is essential—not only to get you through the storm but also to manage the potentially dangerous aftermath. Let’s break down the must-have hurricane survival supplies that could make all the difference—plus, the potential consequences if you find yourself unprepared.

Critical Supplies for a Hurricane

  1. Water: Water is survival 101—hands down the most crucial supply. The rule? One gallon per person, per day. With hurricanes, you never know how long the water supply could be compromised. According to an article in the New York Times in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Stefanie Arcangelo of the Red Cross says, “You don’t know what is necessarily going to happen due to the storm’s impact. The storm could impact the public water system.”  We recommend to over-prepare when it comes to hydration!
  2. Non-Perishable Food:  Fresh food is often off the menu during a hurricane. Power outages mean refrigerators aren’t an option, so load up on non-perishables like canned goods, crackers, peanut butter, and freeze-dried foods. The key is to pick items that don’t spoil and are easy to eat when you’re running on backup plans.
  3. First Aid Kit:  Flying debris and broken glass can turn your living room into a danger zone. And with emergency services stretched thin, you may be on your own for a bit. Keep a well-stocked first aid kit with bandages, gauze, antiseptics, and a few days’ worth of medications on hand to manage injuries until help arrives.
  4. Flashlights and Batteries: Total power outages are practically a given in a hurricane. Skip the candles (fire risk) and rely on trusty flashlights or battery-powered lanterns. Stock up on batteries because, in the pitch dark, they’ll be your lifeline.
  5. Portable Radio:  Cell towers and Wi-Fi can fail when you need them most. A NOAA weather radio (battery-operated or hand-crank) will keep you in the loop on storm updates and emergency info.
  6. Cash: When the power goes out, so do ATMs and card readers. Cash is your go-to for essential purchases when electronic payments aren’t an option.

The Cost of Being Underprepared

What happens if you’re not ready? The consequences of under-preparing for a hurricane aren’t just inconvenient—they can be life-threatening.

Special Considerations for Vulnerable Individuals

Don’t forget to stock extra supplies if you’re responsible for elderly family members, small children, or pets. They’ll have specific needs, and those are easy to overlook when you’re rushing to prepare.

Want to be really ready? Download our full Hurricane Preparedness Checklist and make sure you’re covered before the storm strikes.