Originally Posted by
Mark in Ottawa
The point about having cash is very important. The general rule for preparing for emergencies says to assume that you will be on your own for 3 days. If you have to evacuate, it's possible / probable that there will be a widespread loss of electrical power. In that case, you will need cash (assuming that there is something to buy). The amount of cash that you should have varies depending on who gives the advice but a good rule of thumb is to have about $1,000. And yes, I know that most of us really can't afford to keep that much cash lying around, but it's a target.
The other thing that became obvious was that cars need gasoline. A lot of cars ran out of gas during the evacuation and so did most of the gas stations. I understand that gasoline deteriorates over time so keeping a container of gasoline in the garage for years is not a useful option but if you live in an area that has frequent hurricanes, keeping one or two containers in the garage and rotating them every month or two is probably something to consider, particularly during hurricane season.