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As the United States grapples with strong storms, it’s important to be prepared for whatever comes next. With Hurricane Laura bearing down on Lousiana and Texas, those living near the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean should prepare themselves.
Here are nine hacks that can help you get ahead of the curve and be prepared for power and water outages.
1. Freeze Water Bottles
For residents of the Gulf Coast, who regularly deal with hurricanes from June through November, it’s a common practice to focus on the freezer first. Keeping extra water bottles in the freezer helps keep the temperature low even after the power has been cut. Additionally, if water goes out later, naturally, these reserve bottles can be used for drinking and cooking.