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on 10/19/2009 Be prepared! We have come out with some awesome new technology in emergency water storage. Our new system stores flat and expands to 55 and 65 gallons either in a bathtub or standing alone. We're a Red Cross Preferred Partner and Max Mayfield loves us too. Learn more at www.hurricanewarehouse.com

on 6/4/2009 thank you for the helpful tips, and living in Florida for the past 22 years has taught me that, yes...its better to be prepared during hurricane season that be without these basic necessities in a storm!

Viol said

on 6/4/2009 Great tips!!!

jenng said

on 6/3/2009 Great article on how to manage water supplies during a hurricane 5*

starlet67 said

on 5/23/2009 Helpful tips!5*

AbbyNormal said

on 6/24/2008 We stock up on tons of drinking water and then drink it after hurricane season is over if not used. We save all plastic bottles and fill them for washing, flushing toilets, etc. If we do not have a hurricane, these are used for gardening. We also stock up on canned supplies and other non-perishables. GOOD ARTICLE.... if you are prepared you do not have to ration anyone!

Paul R said

on 6/23/2008 People really need to know that water and CASH are probrably the two most important things you will need. You can't live without the water and your ATM card may not work if computers or power is down. Taking from the old saying "Cash is KING"

Susanh said

on 6/3/2008 Very informative and helpful article! Great job!

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