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  • Writer's pictureKelly Hebert

5 Tech Tips to Keep You Ready for a Hurricane or Emergency

Stay connected during hurricane season and other natural disasters with these essential tips.




These 5 tips will help you prepare for the communication challenges and business continuity concerns that present themselves during a hurricane or other natural disaster.


Here are 5 ways to keep your life and business running smoothly during an emergency.


Tip #1 - Test your passwords


Keep your passwords up-to-date in the event that you need to log in to another device. In the event you have to evacuate, you may need to use a device other than yours. Make sure you know your passwords and have them stored appropriately.




Tip #2 - Test your mobile hotspot


Make sure you have a mobile hotspot and it connects to all your devices.


Smartphones can access the internet from anywhere thanks to their cellular connection, but the same can’t be said of our other devices, such as laptops and desktop computers. Some cellphone plans include a “hotspot” mode, which lets your computer share your phone’s internet connection, but if you want to be uber-prepared, keep a portable WiFi hotspot around, too.



What is a hotspot? Hotspots create a WiFi network that all your computers and smart home devices can connect to for internet access.


Tip #3 - Test your power cords


Check all power cords to make sure they are working properly and accessible. Stay ready with this water-resistant power cord travel organizer. The shell is sturdy enough to protect your electronics from scratches, dust, and impact from accidentally dropping it.




Tip #4 - Have portable chargers ready


Keep your batteries charged and handy for when the power goes out. It's great to have a few different chargers ready for charging your different devices when the power goes out.


How about a waterproof solar charger to keep you even more prepared?!



This is one thing you don't want to be caught without for long periods of no electricity. With a durable, rugged shell, this is a no-brainer. This solar charger is IPX4 waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof.


You’ll want to leave the charging panels exposed to direct sunlight for around 10 hours to re-charge the battery. The USB port also lets you charge the device via regular outlets for a faster boost.



Tip #5 - Invest in a car power converter


Lastly, never worry about being disconnected with this car power converter. This is the ultimate car travel charger companion for emergency situations and more.


Few products come close for sheer on-the-go versatility. Easy to use, simply plug the 200W inverter straight into the vehicle's cigarette lighter. Enjoy 4 USB ports (6.2A) and 2 standard plug outlets (e.g. for laptops) for convenient charging on the road.


It's extremely versatile and can even charge household items. The outlets can charge two devices at once and can power a wide range of power-hungry items on the road. For maximum utility, stay in charge at all times and add this to your travel emergency kit.





Thanks for reading!


We hope these 5 tech tips will help you stay connected and prepared during the next natural disaster or emergency. Check out the links above for all products mentioned. Got another tip? Leave us a comment.



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