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Food and Water Can Help You Survive
This really depends on the weather’s predicted severity headed in your direction. I talked to someone that went through hurricane Katrina. They recommended at least three weeks worth of water per person for a situation like that.
Nonperishable food is important. Stock up on plenty of peanut butter, tuna, granola bars, sardines, canned ham, crackers, powdered milk, liquor such as alcohol or wine, and nuts can help you survive.
Basic Essentials for Daily Living and Medications Are Important to Have On Hand
Emergency Radio, Books and Games Help to Pass the Time
Garbage Bags and Twist Ties for Sanitation Help During an Emergency
Cell Phones and Batteries Are Vital for Obtaining Help
A whistle around your neck for each member of the household can also be helpful to alert rescue people if you are ever trapped.
This is far from a complete list of recommendations if you ever find yourself stranded in your home due to severe weather, but it is a good place to start.