Specific Prepping: High Winds And Torrential Rain

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  • indyjohn

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    The remnants of Helene are coming. What are you doing out of your normal to prepare? This angle might pick up a few members that do not usually contribute to the "What have you done this week to prep" thread and especially the "Prepping for Urban Survival" thread. 50mph wind gusts and over an inch of rain for many is nothing to take lightly.

    I:
    Am ready to make French Toast (with bacon on the side)
    Have vehicle & genny fuel tanks full
    Have flashlights & candles at the ready
    Have all family members whereabouts accounted for
    Have plenty food for the doggos
    Flags pulled down

    Actually, most of this is for every day. But I was just out mowing the yard as I noticed the wind was picking up and I started running through the checklist in my head.
     
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    Aszerigan

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    I like the idea of stocking up on dog food. We raise animals for food so we have plenty, but I didn’t think about an extra 50lb bag for the kids.

    Good thinking, John.

    Our property is very hilly and our lake is low so bring on the rain!
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I've got 2 jump packs charged, a deep cycle battery charged (that with an inverter will power tv and internet). Have gas for the generator if needed. Took my wind chime down, watered my hanging flower baskets (figured the extra weight might help in the wind), and brought a 5 gallon bucket up on the deck so I can fill it in the morning in case it's needed to flush the toilet. Got plenty of food and water on hand, so not too concerned.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Dup being discussed here.

    Eh, this one is more from a prepping angle.


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