With more powerful hurricanes and heavier rainfall, the hurricane season is here, and it promises to be even more devastating. It’s critical to be prepared for increasingly severe and frequent weather events as a result of global warming.

Here is some advice from UNITS Moving and Portable Storage of Houston Gulf Coast on how to bounce back after a natural disaster.

1. Prepare an evacuation plan

Knowing your weaknesses is at the core of your emergency preparedness. Do you live in a flood zone? Are you restricted in terms of access to and from your home? Will you have to go around potential perils on the way out?

If local authorities urge you to leave, do so. When faced with a potential hazard, obey the instructions of the emergency personnel. Allow plenty of time to evacuate your home and devise alternative plans in the event that routes are blocked. Make sure your house and any outside objects that may become dangerous missiles in a storm, such as patio furniture or potted plants, are secure.

2. Have a go-kit ready

Make a list of everything you’ll require in the event of an emergency. Have a bag or container full with all of your essential things. Your go-kit should contain anything that is considered necessary not solely for survival, but also for day-to-day activities. Stock up on nonperishable food and water, as well as a full tank of gas in your vehicle. Also, ensure you have cash, a two-week supply of prescription drugs and medical supplies, and fully charged cell phones and adapters

3. Use a checklist to make sure you don’t forget anything in the stress of the moment

A great resource with a disaster response checklist is the American Red Cross. FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is also a good resource for evacuation planning.

4. If your resources are tight, be creative and seek help now to be ready

Do you worry about the high cost of bulk products and water? Instead of buying gallon jugs, collect and clean used soda or juice bottles and refill them with water. You may also keep non-perishables at home by checking out your local food bank.

5. Take the threat seriously

In today’s climate, the danger of a natural catastrophe is greater than ever. Storms have grown much more powerful and are traveling at a quicker rate. They’re becoming more expensive to repair and recover from, so it costs more to recuperate from them, and they’re happening with increasing frequency.

With UNITS on your side, hurricane prep can be simple. Our portable storage containers are strong, secure, and the perfect place to store your valuable items. For a free estimate and more hurricane season planning, contact us today.

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