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What to Keep Inside Your Safe Room: A Texas-Specific Checklist

Ensuring your storm safe room in Texas is properly and fully stocked is survival 101. Knowing what to stock it with is also half the work. Let’s get into some safe room emergency supplies that every Texan needs to know about.

Nutrition-Checklist: Pack Your Lunch For An Emergency

In Texas, especially around coastal areas like Corpus Christi and Houston, storm conditions can last around one to three days. This means long spells of rain, strong winds for hours and recurring power outages and hours or days in a storm safe room.

It’s not enough to just go in the safe room – proper emergency nutrition looks like:

  • Non-perishables like granola bars, protein bars, and dried fruits which can last and provide fiber, sugar and quick energy.
  • Canned-food that doesn’t require heating and can last days such as canned beans, chili or pasta.
  • Electrolyte packets and multivitamins to help supplement nutrition. If you intend to shelter for a while, this is a non-negotiable.
  • One gallon of water per person.

Medical Supplies

You don’t want to find yourself in a situation where you have to make a pharmacy run or a trip to the ER during a thundering Texan storm

Which is why it’s important to pack emergency medical supplies. Antiseptic wipes, bandages and pain relievers can be essential safe room emergency supplies.

A basic first aid kit package like adhesive bandages, sterile gauze pads, elastic bandages or some ointment (Neosporin) can be lifesavers. Pack for common injuries like falls, bruises, sprains, and common illnesses, like colds, fevers, allergies and nausea-relief due to high amounts of stress.

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Purification Systems Inside Safe Rooms

Safe rooms are usually compact and windowless. While any FEMA-approved safe room in Texas would have adequate ventilation – it doesn’t hurt to prepare.

Keeping things like air-purifying emergency respirators for the elderly or those with extreme sensitivities, asthma inhalers and N95 or P100 masks in the event of fires can make all the difference.

Air fresheners for odors can also be a small quality-of-life improvement. It doesn’t exactly come into safe room emergency supplies, but staying with a whole family for hours can be uncomfortable without it.

Safe Rooms US – Professional Safety For Any Texan

Worrying about how to prepare for an emergency is bad enough. However, at Safe Rooms US, we believe that’s all our clients should worry about. The room itself should be an afterthought, and it can be with Safe Rooms US’ FEMA-compliant above ground storm shelters.

Call us today for a free quote, and you’ll never have to worry about anything except where the first aid kit is.

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