
Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
- In case of power loss at ATMs, withdraw cash before the storm.
 - Water (one gallon per person per day for at least three days, for drinking and sanitation)
 - Food (at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food), ready-to-eat canned meats, canned fruits and canned vegetables, bread, high-energy foods – peanut butter, nuts, trail mix and dried fruits, for example
 - Non-electric can opener
 - Toilet paper, paper towels, paper cups, plates, plastic utensils
 - Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert
 - Flashlight
 - Extra batteries
 - Battery-powered lantern
 - Extra fuel for generator and car
 - Whistle (to signal for help)
 - Dust mask (to help filter contaminated air)
 - Plastic sheeting and duct tape (to shelter in place)
 - Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties (for personal sanitation)
 - Wrench or pliers (to turn off utilities)
 - Cell phone with chargers and a backup battery
 - Paper, pens, pencils
 - Soap, feminine supplies and other personal hygiene items including denture needs
 - Clothing and bedding: a change of clothes, footwear and a sleeping bag or bedroll and pillow for each household member
 - Protective clothing, rainwear
 - Matches in a waterproof container
 - Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children
 
Important Papers and Identification (store in waterproof container)
- Driver’s license or personal identification
 - Social Security card
 - Proof of residence (deed or lease)
 - Insurance policies
 - Birth and marriage certificates
 - Stocks, bonds and other negotiable certificates
 - Wills, deeds, and copies of recent tax returns
 
Prescriptions and Non-prescription Medications
- Prescription medications for all family members (at least a 7 to 10-day supply)
 - A list of all prescription medications, including dosage amounts and times
 - Prescription eyeglasses, contacts and contact lens solution
 - Non-prescription medications – Acetaminophen and ibuprofen pain relievers, antacid, antidiarrheal medication, laxatives
 
First Aid Kit
- Band-Aids (assorted sizes)
 - Antibiotic ointment
 - Hydrocortisone
 - Antihistamine for allergic reactions
 - Epi-Pen for those with allergies
 - Antiseptic wipes
 - Disposable cold packs
 - Gauze pads (assorted sizes)
 - Roller gauze
 - Surgical tape to secure gauze
 - Elastic bandage (like an Ace bandage)
 - Oral thermometer
 - Cotton balls and cotton swabs
 - Sunscreen
 - Insect repellant
 
Infants
- Formula
 - Diapers, wipes, diaper cream
 - Bottles
 - Powdered milk
 - Extra bottled water
 - Medications
 - Pedialyte
 - Thermometer
 - Portable Crib
 - A wrap, carrier or stroller
 - Extra clothes
 
Special Needs
- Glasses,
 - Hearing aids
 - Catheters
 - Augmentative and alternative communication devices
 - Cane
 - Wheelchair
 - Scooter
 - Walker
 - Dressing aids
 - Oxygen
 - Tubing
 - Feeding supplies
 - Emergency health information and emergency contacts
 - Also keep a list of the type and serial numbers of medical devices you need.
 
Pets
- Do not leave your pets behind. If it isn’t safe for you, it isn’t safe for your pets.
 - Identification tag with name, phone number and medical needs. Have a picture of your pet in case you’re separated.
 - A week’s supply of food, water, medications, cat litter
 - Food and water bowls
 - Pet carrier, leash or harness
 - Bags for pet waste
 - Veterinarian contact information
 - Ahead of time, find pet-friendly hotels in case of evacuation.
 - Locate nearby boarding facilities if you’re evacuating to a shelter where pets aren’t allowed. Bring medical records. Facilities may require proof of up-to-date vaccinations.
 - Ask out-of-town family or friends if they’d be willing to care for your pets.
 - Treats and toys
 
HURRICANE EMERGENCY NUMBERS, ALERTS, RESOURCES
*Dial 311 to report LUS Outages and Street Flooding and Drainage Issues
- Option 1 – LUS Power and Water Outages
 - Option 2 – LUS Fiber Outages
 - Option 3 – Street Flooding and Drainage Issues
 
*Should 311 become overloaded:
- Dial 291-9200 for power outages
 - 291-5700 for downed power lines or other electrical issues
 
SLEMCO Power Outages
888-275-3626
ROAD CONDITIONS
State Police – Report Roadway Emergencies
Dial *LSP (*577) on your cell phone or call 800-469-4828
511
Dial 511 (or 888-ROAD-511) use the “Louisiana 511” app, or visit 511la.org for continual updates about weather-related road conditions, road closures and other travel information.
ALERT NOTIFICATION APPS
Connect Lafayette
Lafayette Consolidated Government’s information and notification system. Sign up at https://lafayettecityparish.bbcportal.com/

