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  2. Prepare an emergency kit, your home before Topical Storm ...

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    Here are a few things to consider. Emergency Kit. Prepare a kit with essentials for at least 72 hours: Water: One gallon per person per day. Non-perishable food: Canned goods, dried fruits, nuts ...

  3. Sedano's - Wikipedia

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    In preparation for hurricane season, Sedano's works with Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) and the Community Coalition, Inc., [8] to voluntarily pack hurricane food kits for homebound senior citizens in Miami-Dade County. These hurricane food kits include non-perishable food items and water, along with a hurricane preparedness guide.

  4. Hurricane party - Wikipedia

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    The hurricane party means that people do not have to worry about traveling when roads and transportation will be impassable. The hurricane party frequently aims to go through perishable food, and thus grilling is a common activity since grills can be used regardless of the status of electric utilities. Alcohol is almost always in good supply at ...

  5. Hurricane Charley - Wikipedia

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    In post-hurricane-season analysis, Charley was determined to have struck southern Cuba as a 120 mph (195 km/h) hurricane; the original estimate was revised based on a report of a 118 mph (190 km/h) sustained wind measurement in Playa Baracoa, and meant that Charley was a major hurricane at landfall. [6]

  6. Checklist a reminder on how to prepare for busy hurricane season

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    Buying non-perishable goods now will help avoid a headache later. As you make your list, include nutritious, familiar foods your household enjoys. Buy enough food for two weeks at home.

  7. Food Safety: Tips If Hurricane Sandy Knocked Out Your Fridge

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    As many as 10 million people could lose power this week as Hurricane Sandy clobbers the East Coast. That means a lot of games of Monopoly by candlelight -- but it also means a lot of spoiled food ...