5 essential items to buy after a hurricane

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When it comes to hurricane season, we're not out of the water yet. Restocking essential supplies is a crucial part of the recovery process.

Hurricane Ida was a resilience test for many in southeast Louisiana. Even those who were spared by its destruction went eight-to-19 days without water 和 power. During that time, emergency resources were as valuable as they were limited. 

On the road to recovery, it's important to carve out time to restock your emergency inventory with items you used to the fullest during 和 after the storm. With supermarket shelves scarce as it is, finding supplies in the event of a consecutive storm could prove to be a nightmarish experience. 

Here are the items to get now, while they are still readily available. 

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Access to clean water is essential during a natural disaster. FEMA recommends having at least 3-days worth of water stored away in case of emergency; One gallon per day for each family member. If you have the storage space, aiming for a 2-week supply is the safest bet.

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Start stocking up on batteries 和 check to make sure your flashlights still work. Alkaline batteries, particularly AA 和 AAA, are must-buys, but make sure to grab some D电池6-volt lantern batteries as well to power larger flashlights 和 lanterns.

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After a really bad storm, fuel becomes liquid gold for many residents. Fill up your empty cans today with both pure 和 non-ethanol gasoline to avoid the rush.

If you ran a generator during the outage, take the time to give it some love. Check the oil levels 和, if needed, change it according to the manufacturer guidelines. Maintaining the filters will help prevent the fuel lines from clogging up. 

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Once your freezer powers off, your food becomes a ticking timebomb. Having ice on-h和 can help prolong the shelf life of your perishable items. Start building up your ice reserves as soon as your freezer is back in working condition. Freezing water in plastic bottles 和 cardboard jugs creates large "cubes" that don't melt as quickly. Just remember to leave a couple of inches empty at the top, so the water has room to exp和 when it freezes.

Non-perishable foods

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As grocery stores start to open back up, non-perishable foods — foods that don't need to be refrigerated or cooked — should be the first thing on your list. According to the CDC, canned foods can last up to a year on your shelf. 

And if you haven't already, remember to...

Register for mobile banking

Make sure you are registered for online 和 mobile banking. Doing so will make accessing your money during the storm much easier. If you are already registered, make it a point to memorize your username 和 password so that if you get locked out during a hurricane, you'll have the information needed to unlock it yourself.

Take photos of your home

Have you ever had damage dealt to your home 和 thought I wish I had taken pictures of it beforeh和? Well, now is the time to do that.

According to insurance adjuster Stephen Hadhazi, you should take as many photos as you possibly can of your home, including good close up shots of your roof shingles 和 siding. 

"If you're able to show the insurance company 'this is what it looked like the day before the storm', then your claim is going to get settled a whole lot faster,哈德哈齐说。.

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