Why Do You Need A Family Survival Kit? Ask Your Children
11:29 PM // 0 comments // sb blogger // Category: Disaster Management , Safety , Survival Kit //By Eric Childress
Think back across the last 10 years and about disasters that caused disruption of the fragile food supply chain that brings everything to the supermarkets. What if you were in the Gulf Coast area when Hurricane Katrina hit? How about within a few hundred miles of Mount Saint Helens and the ash fall area? Now ask yourself if you are a place that could be affected by a natural disaster like an earthquake, hurricane, flooding or anything else that can disrupt the food supply chain.
Do you have people in your family that are dependent on you to take care of them? How would you feel if you are unable to provide for your family and children? Imagine what it would be like day after day looking at your hungry and thirsty children and not being able to do anything about it. The time to prevent something like that from happening is right now.
Here are three tips to help you get started on putting together a plan.
Make sure you have a safe place that everybody knows to come to. For many people this will be their house, but it also could be a cabin up in the woods, or a relative's house. It is best to have a place that is accessible and won't have hordes of people that will take your supplies.
Have a source of water, a way to keep it, and a way to get fresh water. A good way to do this is to have a well dug on your property. Another is to find a river or pond close by and ensure you have water filtration equipment on hand.
Have a reserve of food available. You can begin by getting some cases of canned soup and beans locally, but to do this the right way you should calculate the quantity of calories that you will require based on the number of people that are dependent on you and how long you think food will be unavailable. Moreover, make sure that food does not go bad by rotating it regularly or buying food prepared for long-term storage.
The time to get ready for an emergency so you can plan for the survival of your family is before the disaster hits. Make a plan and take action now.
Do you have people in your family that are dependent on you to take care of them? How would you feel if you are unable to provide for your family and children? Imagine what it would be like day after day looking at your hungry and thirsty children and not being able to do anything about it. The time to prevent something like that from happening is right now.
Here are three tips to help you get started on putting together a plan.
Make sure you have a safe place that everybody knows to come to. For many people this will be their house, but it also could be a cabin up in the woods, or a relative's house. It is best to have a place that is accessible and won't have hordes of people that will take your supplies.
Have a source of water, a way to keep it, and a way to get fresh water. A good way to do this is to have a well dug on your property. Another is to find a river or pond close by and ensure you have water filtration equipment on hand.
Have a reserve of food available. You can begin by getting some cases of canned soup and beans locally, but to do this the right way you should calculate the quantity of calories that you will require based on the number of people that are dependent on you and how long you think food will be unavailable. Moreover, make sure that food does not go bad by rotating it regularly or buying food prepared for long-term storage.
The time to get ready for an emergency so you can plan for the survival of your family is before the disaster hits. Make a plan and take action now.
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