Monday, October 14, 2013

Natural Disaster Preparation And Equipment

By Eric Holm


Earthquake preparedness plans and kits can save your life when you least expect it. Since there is no way of predicting when an earthquake will strike, having earthquake emergency kits handy can spell the difference between life and death. Remember that in times of calamities and disasters, paramedics, police, firefighters, and other first responders cannot always arrive when you needed them so you have to be responsible for the safety and survival of yourself and your family until help arrives.

There are many key components of survival kits that will need to be utilized in order to insure safety during a calamity. One priority is food, water, first aid supplies, and medicine. Aim to store enough of the items to last at least three days, and preferably longer if it is possible. Also try to put away a few important gadgets, such as lights that work on batteries, a transistor radio for catching the news if the power goes out, and a mobile phone for checking in on friends and family.

Others may want to take things a step further. Furniture straps or safety adhesive fasteners can be very important for keeping household items stationary when an earthquake strikes. Some may want to consider keeping cutting tools and fire extinguishers on hand. Cutting off water and gas pipes may be necessary, and these tools can help in these situations.

Any steps that one can take to increase the survival rate of themselves and their family must be taken. Be sure that every family member knows exactly where the emergency survival supplies are located. Discuss the proper course of action, should an event take place. Survival kits really do little to help with falling objects and debris, so discussing in depth survival techniques is an important part of the equation. Earthquakes are also very unpredictable, and they are likely to strike at any time. Designate a meeting place for the family and make sure that everyone is clear about where to meet in case of an emergency.

At the end of the day these types of events are very rare, but they can strike anywhere at any time. Never take lightly the prospect of insuring your family's survival. Play it safe by getting everyone on the same page and bracing for the worst. Once supplies are in the home, don't forget about them. Check the food, water, and medicine every six to twelve months and replace everything as it is needed.




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