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Essential Guide to Hurricane Water Preparation During Travel

June 17, 2026 · The Clime Team
Essential Guide to Hurricane Water Preparation During Travel

Hurricane season poses significant challenges, especially when you're away from home. Ensuring access to clean water during such times is crucial. Here's how to prepare:

1. How Much Water Should You Store?

It's recommended to store at least one gallon of water per person per day for a minimum of three days. This accounts for drinking, cooking, and sanitation needs. For a family of four, that's 12 gallons. (fda.gov)

2. What Are the Best Containers for Water Storage?

Opt for food-grade plastic containers, such as those found at surplus or camping supply stores. Before filling, clean them with dish soap and sanitize using a solution of one teaspoon of unscented liquid household bleach per gallon of water. Let it sit for at least 30 seconds, then rinse thoroughly. (dcwater.com)

3. How Should You Store Water Safely?

Label each container as "drinking water" with the storage date. Store them in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and chemicals. Rotate your stored water every six months to ensure freshness. (dcwater.com)

4. What If You're Traveling During a Hurricane?

If you're away from home during a hurricane, consider purchasing commercially bottled water and storing it in a cool, dark place. Ensure you have a three- to seven-day supply of water for each person in your household. (publichealth.jhu.edu)

5. How Can Clime Assist in Hurricane Preparedness?

Clime offers real-time weather updates, including hurricane forecasts and alerts. By staying informed through Clime, you can make timely decisions about your travel plans and water needs.

By proactively preparing and staying informed, you can ensure access to clean water during hurricane events, even while traveling.

Highlights:

  • Tips for Hurricane Preparedness | Johns Hopkins | Bloomberg School of Public Health, Published on Wednesday, June 190,turn0search1

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