TEXAS — In the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster, it is important to have a properly stocked emergency kit. The kit should include enough supplies to get you by for at least three days.

According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a basic emergency kit should include the following:

  • Water: Bring at least three gallons per person.
  • Food: Pack enough non-perishable items to last three days.
  • Medications: Stock a seven-day supply of medications.
  • First aid kit: American Red Cross has instructions on how to build a first aid kit.
  • Cell phone: Bring a charger and external batteries.
  • Contact Numbers: Bring numbers for family, friends, doctors, and insurance agents.
  • Important Documents: Store important documents like deeds and insurance policies in a waterproof container. You may also want to consider storing documents on an external drive or storage website.
  • Cash: Bring cash in case ATMs are down.
  • Local maps: Bring a local map in case the internet and GPS are down.
  • Radio: Bring a radio powered with batteries or a hand crank.
  • Matches: Store them in a waterproof container.
  • Generator: Also bring gas for the generator.