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Les meilleures fournitures et stratégies de préparation aux ouragans

Hurricanes have terrifying power, and because of their sheer scope and unpredictability, each one presents variables that are totally out of your control.

How destructive will it be?

Will it shift direction and come right at you?

Will you have to evacuate?

As unsettling as these questions are, there’s a lot you can do to get ready for one of these megastorms, from staying informed to making sure you have the right gear to completing a few relatively simple home improvements.

Continue reading about hurricane preparedness supplies, written by Doug Mahoney and Ellen Airhart.

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July 8, 2024

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Doug Mahoney and Ellen Airhart

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Doug Mahoney est rédacteur principal chez Wirecutter, où il s'occupe de l'amélioration de l'habitat. Il a passé dix ans dans le secteur de la construction haut de gamme en tant que charpentier, contremaître et superviseur. Il vit dans une ferme de 250 ans très exigeante et a passé quatre ans à vider et reconstruire sa maison précédente. Il élève également des moutons et possède une vache laitière qu'il trait tous les matins.

Ellen Airhart is an associate writer at Wirecutter, where she covers cleaning and emergency preparedness. Please email her with your biggest messes and most anxious thoughts.

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