Thread:Iggy KK and DS/@comment-36106108-20180912015700/@comment-36106108-20180912025227

If your grandparents decide to put your lives at risk and stay anyways, here's what to do: 1) Make sure all the windows are boarded up or have storm shutters. 2) Gather together important documents like birth certificates and insurance papers, and put them in a WATERPROOF container or bag. 3) Do the same for devices, device chargers, and important prescription medications. 4) Get as much bottled water (YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO HAVE ONE GALLON PER PERSON PER DAY, INCLUDING PETS), non-perishable food, and batteries together as you can. Also try to find flashlights and a battery-powered radio if possible. 5) Make sure you have enough food and medication for any pets. 6) Take everything inside. This includes lawn furniture and toys. 7) Try to stay updated with your radio or with the news. 8) Make sure the car's gas tank is full. 9) If possible, move anything valuable to another floor (if you're in a flood zone). 10) Try to find a gas-powered grill, or other type of gas-powered cooking device. Also find whatever fuel you need for it. 11) Charge up ALL devices beforehand.

During the hurricane, do NOT go outside and do NOT go near flood water. Also, use flashlights instead of candles if possible. Constantly listen to your weather station on the radio for updates. Stay away from non-boarded-up windows.