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Prepare your vehicle for evacuation by filling up on gas, checking the battery, oil, and tire pressure, and gathering essential supplies such as food, water, and a first aid kit. Ensure your vehicle is in good condition and consider adding a full-size spare tire. Keep a portable charger and a map or GPS device in the vehicle.
Pre-Trip Vehicle Maintenance
Before a hurricane threatens, inspect your vehicle for any potential issues. Check the tire pressure and tread depth, and consider investing in a full-size spare tire. Make sure the battery is fully charged, and the oil and coolant levels are at their recommended levels. Schedule a maintenance check if you are unsure about any aspect of your vehicle’s condition.
Essential Supplies and Equipment
Assemble a disaster supply kit for your vehicle, including non-perishable food, at least one gallon of water per person per day, and a first aid kit. Add a portable charger for your phone or other essential devices, as well as a map or GPS device in case you lose signal. Pack a basic toolkit, including a screwdriver, pliers, and wrench, as well as a fire extinguisher and spare tire.
Navigation and Communication
Before evacuating, take a moment to map your route and identify potential roadblocks or hazards. Consider downloading a GPS app or mapping service on your phone, and keep a paper map in the vehicle as a backup. Keep a two-way radio or walkie-talkie in the vehicle in case of an emergency, and make sure your phone is fully charged and ready for use.
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