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Sep 26, 2023

By Carolin Lehmann

August 29, 2023 / 8:00 AM / Essentials

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This month, Southern California encountered its first hurricane-turned-tropical storm in 84 years. Now, another hurricane is expected to make landfall this week along the Gulf Coast of Florida. When a hurricane or other natural disaster strikes, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security advises you have a go-bag (also known as a ready-kit) of essentials on hand to take with you in case you need to leave home in a rush. Now that hurricane season in full swing, it's time to get prepared with a go-bag for you and your family.

So what should you have in your go-bag? And should these essentials literally be stored in a bag?

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says you should place your essentials in airtight plastic bags, and then put them in one or two easy-to-carry containers, such as plastic bins or a duffel bag. When it comes to what to pack, there's an A and B list.

Here's what's most important:

Then, there are additional emergency supplies you may want to have on hand as well. You can see the full list here.

Below, some items from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's list you can add to your cart now.

Shop these go-bag and ready-kit essentials from Amazon and Walmart.

This 72-hour freeze-dried emergency food kit is easy to throw in your bag. It offers 32 servings of food and boasts a 25-year shelf-life.

Find three entree options (cheesy macaroni, teriyaki rice and tortilla soup), one breakfast option (brown sugar and maple multi-grain) and one drink option (whey milk alternative). You can add hot or cold water.

"I've bought many ReadyWise meals," an Amazon reviewer says. "They're among the best options of their kind on the market. Tastes good. Easy to make. Reasonably priced."

Why we like this food kit: This kit offers a solution under $40 and you don't need hot water to make the food.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recommends packing a battery-powered radio in your go-bag.

Stay up to date on the news and weather forecast with this portable, battery-powered option. This AM/FM radio from Sony has built-in speakers, an antenna and a headphone socket. It also has a hand strap for easy carrying.

"[It has] strong reception and clear sound," a Walmart reviewer says. "[It's] good for emergencies, camping or fun."

What we like about this radio: This relatively affordable radio keeps you in the know when the power is out.

A backup battery for your phone is also recommended.

A portable phone charger can keep your phone charged during a power outage. This one works for the iPhone, Samsung Galaxy and more. It provides more than five charges for the iPhone XS, almost five full charges for the Samsung Galaxy S10, more than four charges for the iPhone 11 and more than two and a half charges for the iPad Mini 5.

This portable charger comes in two colors.

"I have found it invaluable for when I have forgotten to charge my phone as it easily fits in my pocket and is the same size as my phone," an Amazon reviewer says. "The battery life is outstanding. It does take several hours to charge but that battery goes a long way."

What we like about this portable charger: This portable charger works for a variety of phones and other device types.

At a minimum, a flashlight is recommended, but these camping lights from Coleman are even more convenient.

These LED camping lanterns are run by rechargeable batteries and are dimmable. You can carry and hang them via a fabric lanyard. They run for eight hours on high and 90 hours on low, plus they are water-resistant.

This lantern is on sale for $48, reduced from $55.

What we like about these camping lights: These camping lights are rechargeable and can be hung up or carried.

Carolin Lehmann is an expert in health, fitness, furniture, apparel, gift guides and books for CBS Essentials. She's always testing new products to recommend. Some of her current favorites include Stanley cups, Alo Yoga workout sets and the Cuzen matcha maker.

First published on August 29, 2023 / 8:00 AM

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