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1. Make sure you can access money without Wi-Fi
• Keep a small amount of cash on hand (enough for a few days of basic needs).
• Know where your local bank branch and ATMs are, and store key account numbers somewhere secure.
• Consider keeping one backup payment method (a second card or a low-limit credit card) in your emergency kit.
2. Back up the documents you’ll need to recover
Save hard copies (and digital copies on a flash drive) of:
• IDs, insurance policies, mortgage/lease info
• Medical cards, prescriptions
• Contact list (family, employers, insurance, utility companies)
• Photos/video of valuables (see #3)
3. Do a quick home inventory
A five-minute walk-through video on your phone – opening drawers and closets – can make a huge difference if you ever need to file a claim. Store it in the cloud or email it to yourself.
4. Review insurance before you need it
You don’t have to become an expert. Just know:
• Your deductibles (especially hurricane/windstorm)
• What’s covered, what isn’t, and any important limits
• Whether you have flood coverage if it applies to your area
5. Build a “24-hour plan” for your household
Decide ahead of time:
• Where you’ll go if you need to leave
• How you’ll communicate if phones are spotty
• Who does what (kids, pets, supplies, documents)
6. Keep your plan steady through storm season
If a storm hits, you want fewer money decisions to make. Automate savings, keep bills organized, and maintain a buffer so you’re not forced into expensive last-minute choices.
