When storms hit these are 3 things to include in your Storm Emergency Kit.
No. 1. Hurricanes and tornadoes destroy building when wind-borne debris breaks the weakest link, the glass. Those winds look for a way out and the easy way out is to uplift the roof. That immediately allows internal damages from flying glass and water, mold, etc. So, “armor that glass” with our 8 mil Clear (cuts 21% of solar heat) or Solar tint (cuts 50% of solar heat) which is hurricane-explosion-large missile impact-rated. No need to “board up!” And, as you can see, it can fit any size glass of any shape. It even curves!
When Hurricane IKE and Harvey hit Houston, people lost power for days – some for two weeks. The same happened when Hurricane Michael hit Florida. When IKE cut my power, I had to plug it into my car charger and hope I didn’t run out of gas or run down my battery.
No. 2. So I found this solar charger for cell phones.
No. 3. But then I found something even better – a device on Amazon that is a radio, a cell phone charger, a flashlight, and a siren. It can charge by hand-crank, sun-power and it also has a place for a battery (even recharge-ables). This device is small enough to take on trips or camping so you don’t run out of phone power in event of an emergency. This will give people weather information and keep their phones working when there is no other power.
Get prepared! When the storm comes its too late to call or go shopping for emergency supplies.