Having made the best possible preparations for an impending hurricane or storm, the waiting period can induce feelings of anxiety. Here are several activities you can engage in to stay occupied and prepare for after the storm. These suggestions primarily revolve around the potential challenges arising from power outages and post-hurricane scenarios. If you find yourself sheltering in place, or at home, with power lost and local authorities advising against resource use due to localized flooding, here are actions you might wish you had taken while awaiting the storm:
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Perform a thorough check of all windows and doors, ensuring they are securely locked and properly sealed. Pay attention to fold-in windows, making sure their side latches are in place to prevent any disruptions.
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Launder your pets' bedding and blankets. Without air conditioning, these items can develop odors. Don't hesitate to also wash any throw blankets that have been used.
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Eliminate all indoor garbage.
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Clean up dirty dishes. Leaving them in the dishwasher or sink can lead to unpleasant odors and attract pests like roaches and ants.
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Vacuum carpets and rugs meticulously to remove pet hair, dirt, and debris.
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Scrub and clean your floors. Dirty floors can contribute to undesirable smells, and if a power outage occurs, increased humidity might leave your floors feeling warm and sticky underfoot.
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Exercise caution when handling your freezer and refrigerator. Refrain from keeping the doors open for extended periods. Know what you need before opening the doors and close them promptly to retain the cold temperature.
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Freeze gallon-sized plastic bags halfway filled with water for various purposes such as producing ice or providing water for your pets.
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Utilize gallon jugs to prepare and freeze tea or your preferred flavored water. Remember to leave about a quarter of the jug unfilled to accommodate expansion.
- If you have children prepare a special place away from windows and doors with blankets and pillows with their favorite games, toys and snacks. Having a special place can help relieve stress and anxiety while keeping them occupied.
Finally, as you wrap up your preparations and the storm draws near, here's a little indulgence: why not treat yourself to a refreshing shower? Who knows, it might be the last one you enjoy for a couple of days if water usage ends up being restricted.
Keep in mind that these suggestions are meant to be your trusty companions, guiding you through the maze of potential challenges that can arise when your home is without power, or when water becomes a precious resource due to flooding.
If you have helpful tips to share, add them in the comments so other can know. We have many new residence in Flagler County and offering helpful tips can go along way.
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