As far as being prepared you need to keep 1 gallon of water for each member of your family per day for 2 weeks. Keep 2 weeks of canned food that would be non perishables on hand. Go to the camping section of your local store and get yourself a single burner propane stove and operates on 1 of those small green propane tanks for heating food.
As far as storing gasoline if you have a car say maybe 20 gallons. If you have a truck 30 gallons. Store in a cool dry area out of sunlight and make sure caps are tight. (If there are no fumes then there will be no fire) This would be enough to get you out of the city to a more secure location. Use only gasoline cans for storing gas! Don't get cheap and use buckets or any other kind of plastic container as some of the plastic breaks down when in contact with petroleum based product. Because our illustrious government has decided ethanol is such a great idea, you will need to burn up that fuel every 3 months or sooner and replace it with fresh gas as the ethanol attracts moisture and you will end up with a can full of water.
every situation is different; people in Florida rely on plywood to board up opening that they would not want wind or debris getting through or to protect the glass from breakage. Rolls of plastic, duct tape, rope, some scrap pieces of lumber to secure tarps or? Flashlights or l.e.d. headlights that you strap to your head so your hands will be free, gloves, raingear, dry firewood.A 3-5k watt generator would be handy. Don't need to get a real expensive generator a lot of your Chinese knockoffs aren't as bad as a first were when they came on the market and you only need it for emergency situations anyway. Just make sure that you leave the carburetor and fuel system dry until you need to use it that way you don't have old fuel clogging up and rotting in the fuel system. Hammer and nails, extra soap, buckets and clean up items that you will need after the storm passes. If the situation is really looking dire some barter items are handy; cash, silver, cigarettes, bottles of adult beverages, blankets.Remember this is the most import thing: When an incident, disaster or maybe an opportunity arrives.... the time to prepare has passed. ARE YOU READY?