Life Hacks During Storms and Natural Calamities

By the H&L Editorial Team

Storms and natural calamities often come with little warning, and when they strike, the smallest preparations can make the biggest difference. These life hacks offer simple, practical ways to stay safe, conserve supplies, and protect your loved ones when the unexpected happens.

I. Before the Storm: Prepare Smart, Prepare Early

1. Build a “Two-Bag System”

  • Go-Bag: medicines, IDs, small cash, flashlight, power bank, whistle
  • Stay-Bag: food, water, hygiene supplies, small tools

2. Freeze Bottles of Water

  • Keeps your refrigerator cold longer during power outages
  • Ice supply doubles as clean drinking water once melted

3. Charge Everything

  • Phones, power banks, rechargeable lights
  • Turn one phone into a “low-battery mode emergency phone”

4. Fill Bathtubs and Pails with Water

  • For flushing, cleaning, or emergency bathing

5. Take Photos of Important Papers

  • IDs, insurance, prescriptions—store in your phone and email

II. During the Storm: Stay Safe, Stay Alert

1. Use “Light Zones”

  • Keep one room with all lights off to save power
  • Stay in a safe interior room free from windows

2. Keep Doors Slightly Ajar

  • Equalizes air pressure and helps prevent doors from slamming

3. Avoid Using Candles

  • Use battery LED lamps or flashlight-on-a-jug trick (light diffuser)

4. Track Water Levels with Simple Markers

  • Chalk or tape marks on walls to monitor rising flood

5. Listen, Don’t Scroll

  • Use radio or official updates; avoid doomscrolling to reduce stress

III. After the Storm: Quick Safety Checks

1. Smell for Gas, Look for Sparks

  • Do not turn on switches until safe

2. Avoid Floodwater Contact

  • Leptospirosis, skin infections, and electrical hazards possible

3. Inspect Food and Medicines

  • Throw away anything that got wet or warmed during blackout

4. Photograph Damage Immediately

  • For insurance, barangay certification, or relief claims

5. Check on Neighbors—Especially Seniors

  • One conversation can save a life

IV. Mental Health Hacks: Calm in the Chaos

1. Use the 4-7-8 Breathing Cycle

  • Slow your heart rate and anxiety quickly

2. Keep a “Comfort Kit”

  • Snacks, juice, coloring book, rosary, prayer card for emotional grounding

3. Turn the Lights Low Before Sleeping

  • Conserves battery and helps children feel secure

V. Family Hacks: Keeping Everyone Together

1. Assign Simple Roles

  • Child: hold flashlight, Adult: track updates, Teen: check supplies

2. Create a One-Word Emergency Code

  • “MOVE,” “TARA-NA”—signals immediate action

3. Use a Buddy System

  • No one moves alone during evacuations
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