How to Prepare for a Hurricane: Hurricane Supply List

You don’t need to live in Galveston or New Orleans to worry about hurricane preparation. Our team at BatteryDepot.com created this official guide on how to prepare for a hurricane because we know that it’s on the forefront of our customers’ minds. Without further ado, here’s your hurricane supply list!

Note that we consulted with the United States Coast Guard’s official literature, so you know it’s legit.

Hurricane Supplies List: Water

First and foremost, you’re going to need water. It’s truly essential for hydration, cooking, and sanitation.

  • Drinking water: one gallon per person per day, in unbreakable containers.
  • Food preparation water: two quarts per day per person, in unbreakable containers.
  • Sanitation water: for flushing toilets, cleaning, bathing, etc.

Hurricane Preparedness Checklist: Non-Perishable Food

You also need to maintain about a week’s worth of food for each family member. Here are the basics…

  • Dried fruit, peanut butter, jelly, coffee, tea, soft drinks, and pet food
  • Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, and vegetables
  • Canned juices, milk, and soup
  • Sugar, salt, pepper, and other staples
  • Crackers, granola bars, trail mix
  • Raw vegetables
  • Fresh bread
  • Cookies, hard candy, sweetened cereals, lollipops
  • Vitamins, Pedialyte, and Gatorade
  • Paper cups, plates, and plastic utensils
  • Plenty of ice

Hurricane Supply List: Baby, Sanitation & First Aid

Don’t forget about those babies, nor about your family’s first aid needs! After all, this is an emergency.

  • Baby items: special foods, formula, extra diapers, medicine, blankets, diaper rash ointment, baby wipes, powder, bottles, pacifier, toys/blankets, etc.
  • Sanitation tools: toilet paper, towelettes, soap, baby wipes, liquid hand sanitizer, feminine supplies, liquid detergent, personal hygiene items, plastic garbage bags, twist ties, bleach, etc.
  • First aid kit: adhesive bandages, germicidal hand wipes, non-latex gloves, antibacterial cream, cold packs, scissors, tweezers, rubbing alcohol, CPR breathing barrier, thermometer, safety pins.

Hurricane Preparedness List: Medicine

Last, but certainly not least, let’s not forget about medicine. You can’t go without your daily medication!

  • Non-prescription drugs: aspirin, non-aspirin pain reliever, Benadryl, peroxide, anti-diarrhea medication, antacid, laxative, activated charcoal, etc.
  • Prescription drugs: heart medication, blood pressure medication, insulin, hearing aid, denture needs, contact lenses, anxiety medication, depression medication, etc.

The Importance of Spare Batteries

Let’s not forget one last crucial thing that you’ll need for any type of emergency: extra batteries. If the power grid goes down, you’ll find yourself relying upon them for all your needs, from your flashlights to your AM/FM radios to your hearing aids and beyond. We can’t stress how important this part really is!

Additionally, we recommend that you run a test of your emergency lighting situation ASAP.

Reach Out to Us at Battery Depot with Any Hurricane-Related Questions!

We understand that the hurricane preparation process can seem complicated. However, we’re here to help. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at BatteryDepot.com now if you have any further questions.