RockyMnt1
Silver Member
With a Category 4 hurricane headed your way, I hope that you are taking precautions. Having been through a couple (Betsy and Camile in New Orleans) here are some suggestions:
1) Fill the bath tubs with water
2) Get a bunch of fresh batteries of all sizes
3) Get extra coleman fuel for your latern and stove
4) Stock up on canned food
5) Start reducing your freezer load now
6) Start preparing a plan for contacting relatives (time/phone numbers, etc.)
7) Fill the car gas tanks
8) Fill the BBQ propane tank
9) If you are in a low area, leave the area for higher ground now.
10) Watch out for downed electical lines/snakes/gators while you are walking in the flooded streets
11) Put extra matches in a dry container
12) If family members should get separated have a preplanned rendeavous point/time
13) Review your insurance papers now and place them in a secure place
14) Secure patio furniture
15) Charge the cell phone and get extra batteries
16) Tape/board the windows
We had shingles imbedded in the side of the house after some of these hurricanes, so this is nothing to take lightly.
This ought to keep you a little busy for the next couple of days. Good luck and stay dry!!
1) Fill the bath tubs with water
2) Get a bunch of fresh batteries of all sizes
3) Get extra coleman fuel for your latern and stove
4) Stock up on canned food
5) Start reducing your freezer load now
6) Start preparing a plan for contacting relatives (time/phone numbers, etc.)
7) Fill the car gas tanks
8) Fill the BBQ propane tank
9) If you are in a low area, leave the area for higher ground now.
10) Watch out for downed electical lines/snakes/gators while you are walking in the flooded streets
11) Put extra matches in a dry container
12) If family members should get separated have a preplanned rendeavous point/time
13) Review your insurance papers now and place them in a secure place
14) Secure patio furniture
15) Charge the cell phone and get extra batteries
16) Tape/board the windows
We had shingles imbedded in the side of the house after some of these hurricanes, so this is nothing to take lightly.
This ought to keep you a little busy for the next couple of days. Good luck and stay dry!!