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Hurricane Tips
SemolinaPilchard
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Everyone may already know this, but in case not, here are some ideas I googled. Gather up all important documents, jewelry, photo albums or anything that means a lot to you and put it in the safest place you can find, such as your washer or dryer. Just don't forget they are in there before using them again. With my memory I would tape a note on the washer or dryer door to remind me. Take pictures or video of everything to prove ownership to the insurance company. Have insurance company phone numbers in your phone, and on paper in case the battery dies. Set fridge and freezer setting to the coldest settings. Also, a full freezer will stay cold longer. Put pitchers of water, bottled water, or even things like rolls of paper towels in the freezer. They claim that will work. Fill bathtubs with water in case you need it for flushing. Unfortunately it looks like it will loop around and hit Florida again. After the storm get any debris out of your neighborhood. All of that debris will become missiles if the hurricane returns. Let's hope this thing make a serious right turn. Good luck to all.
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Ok. Never would have have thought of any of that stuff. Thanks.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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Quite the timely delivery of information right there.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk
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First off, yes, the timing could have been better, but better late than never. Secondly, the entire list can be done in a very short amount of time. Thirdly, if these tips help only one family it will have been worth it.HeavyG said:Quite the timely delivery of information right there. -
No man...it's good stuff.
I have no doubt that anyone looking for useful hurricane preparation tips would first think of finding a random thread on a cooking forum.
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
I think his target audience is the cooking forum.HeavyG said:No man...it's good stuff.
I have no doubt that anyone looking for useful hurricane preparation tips would first think of finding a random thread on a cooking forum.
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
After the storm passes on the east coast winds shift offshore and you get a day of good surf. That's my tip.
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after the storm calms a bit check the beaches for seafood. not sure what gets tossed up in florida but its a sea clam bonanza up here for chowdah
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Stay classy, @nolaeggheadnolaegghead said:Ok. Never would have have thought of any of that stuff. Thanks.
New Albany, Ohio -
Read elsewhere: freeze a coffee cup full of water, then set a quarter on top. If you return from an evacuation and the quarter's at the bottom of the cup, your food's probably ready to toss; if not, the power wasn't out long (if at all) and you're good.
Counting to ten only makes it Premeditated.
Ogden, UT, USA
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@Botch beat me to it. Was gonna say the same thing. We used to do that when we lived in Corpus, but we musta been more poor cuz we used a penny.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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Judging by the amount of posts from people on this forum saying they are about to be in the hurricane. I would say he has found his target audience and they will probably read this thread.HeavyG said:No man...it's good stuff.
I have no doubt that anyone looking for useful hurricane preparation tips would first think of finding a random thread on a cooking forum.
Kansas City, Missouri
Large Egg
Mini Egg
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us" - Gandalf -
Putting your stuff in the washing machine doesn't really help if there's a flood.
NOLA -
Once you get your home prepared, there are hours of sitting home waiting for the storm to arrive and leave. Lots of time to spend web surfing. I am always looking for new tips.bhedges1987 said:
Judging by the amount of posts from people on this forum saying they are about to be in the hurricane. I would say he has found his target audience and they will probably read this thread.HeavyG said:No man...it's good stuff.
I have no doubt that anyone looking for useful hurricane preparation tips would first think of finding a random thread on a cooking forum.
Southeast Florida - LBGE
In cooking, often we implement steps for which we have no explanations other than ‘that’s what everybody else does’ or ‘that’s what I have been told.’ Dare to think for yourself. -
Put it in ziploc bags and then into the washer. Washers are highly unlikely to float away in a flood and the drum is water tight as long as the water doesn't go over 3-4 feet or so.buzd504 said:Putting your stuff in the washing machine doesn't really help if there's a flood.
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All good tips. My priorities were money, gas and clean underwear.
Every day is a bonus day and every meal is a banquet in Winter Springs, Fl ! -
Simple tip: most of this can go into a "bug out bag" that's ready to grab and go. I Keep important docs on a usb drive that I have vac sealed from the old food saver, Updated quarterly.
LBGE since 2014
Griffin, GA
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Our priorities were. Protect lives....ours, family, friends, neighbors and our fur babies. Ensured LP tank topped off for standby generator power & tested generator under a load. Secured loose items outside. Plenty of fuel in vehicles and lump for cooking if needed. Lots of water and food.
Storm has passed us now. No power except for generator driven. Everybody is safe. It's still dark so haven't fully assessed all the damage. But from looking outside yesterday I would say it's mostly downed trees and debris to clean up for weeks. Be safe and enjoy this time with your family.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
@NPHuskerFL glad to hear y'all are safe. From the weather channel reports, it looks like jax beach got it pretty hard.Slumming it in Aiken, SC.
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Blake, nice to know you guys are safe.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
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@Jeremiah Ya. All of The Beaches... Flagler, St Augustine, Jax etc got pummeled!
Seawalls, docks, homes, highways etc are heavily damaged if not completely gone all together.
LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL -
@NPHuskerFL - glad it was only as you describe for you. Most excellent preparations, and they paid off. Stay safe.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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I do something like this to keep an eye on my freezer. Half-filled small plastic bottle frozen standing up and left on its side in freezer. If ice changes shape, freezer was too warm. Amount of melt is a crude indicator of temp and time.Botch said:Read elsewhere: freeze a coffee cup full of water, then set a quarter on top. If you return from an evacuation and the quarter's at the bottom of the cup, your food's probably ready to toss; if not, the power wasn't out long (if at all) and you're good.L BGE, XL appetite
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I changed our bag to an orange homer bucket from home depot. It seals water-tight (I put some stuff in a bag in the bucket anyway), it's bright orange so it stands out if the crap really hits the fan, and you can sit on it.DaveRichardson said:Simple tip: most of this can go into a "bug out bag" that's ready to grab and go. I Keep important docs on a usb drive that I have vac sealed from the old food saver, Updated quarterly.L BGE, XL appetite
Cape Coral, FL -
We lost power for about 5 minutes total. No structural damage, just some tree limbs to pick up. Had some friends from the beach stay with us, all good.Jacksonville FL
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