enjoy the ride said:
One of the things my little private water system (11 parcels sharing a creek) did was to put in a 10000 gallon tank reserve for firefighting use only. I pretty much duplicated that at my own place- I have 2 2500 gallon tanks. Might be just a drop in the bucket but could be a life saver too.
My sister put in a 250 gallon tank for her well, which produces fine, so that if the power went out, she would have a little reserve too. It's a relatively cheap way to store a bit- you just need a flat spot with a layer of pea gravel to even it out and a spigot at the bottom. You can fill it from the top and use it for your garden watering once or twice a year to clean it out.
Great idea about the fire water tank!
I used to live in Fla and my hurricane prep was:
stocked up on canned goods and dry stuff I could eat as is or cook quickly. Stock sterno - less fumes, when using.
Kept 10 gallons of drinking water - 1 gallon frozen or 2 if hurricane was coming. Filled tub before hurricane.
Built a fire pit with concrete blocks and a chimnea also.
Stocked up on candles. Kept a lighter with big jar candle. Lit candle per room from sunset till bedtime if power off.
Kept a flashlight hanging from a cup hook near my bed, so I always knew where to find one.
Got crank radio and flashlight. Kept cell phone charged when rough weather is coming. Recharged it at work.
Store all yard stuff in shed till safe again. Prune weak branches & open tree canopy some, so wind can go through.
Propped old mattress up against the biggest window and wedged it there to limit damage if window got busted.
Solar shower bag - They get hot ! No cold showers.
Kept a basic dome tent & sleeping bag blanket for more options about evacuation.
Fill gas tank up and keep plenty in it through hurricane season.
I moved to Arkansas last winter and we live in a very strong building on a hill. Likely hazards here are:
Floods happen frequently further down so we might get stuck up here for a while.
Forest fires are possible. Concrete building is fairly safe but the smoke might be a danger.
Ice storms take out the power lines sometimes. We also get hail and some snow.
Tornadoes usually skip over because of the way the local mountains are shaped but there is a basement.
Stocked on candles again.
Still have solar shower bag, crank radio, and crank flashlight.
We need to stock extra food that can be eaten when power is off. Longest power failure I know of was 3 days.
Stock extra drinking water. Shower only here - I could fill a plastic tote for flushing.
Need sterno for cooking or could use propane stove on balcony.