Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Katrina and beyond...an introduction to Disaster prepardeness
Planning for emergencies and disasters has changed.
The events of 9/11 and then hurricane Katrina have made us all more aware that becoming more personally responsible for our comfort and survival is a necessicity.
Keeping your family safe and healthy until things get back up and running again is your responsibility. The police will be busy. The Red Cross will be busy. Hospitals will be very busy.
This whole blog -- in fact the idea of planning for disasters -- is that you can prepare quite easily for these expected events.
At its simplest level, it requires some forethought, some shopping and a little training.
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Since katrina, there have been mutli-state blackouts, extreme weather and
The events of 9/11 and then hurricane Katrina have made us all more aware that becoming more personally responsible for our comfort and survival is a necessicity.
Keeping your family safe and healthy until things get back up and running again is your responsibility. The police will be busy. The Red Cross will be busy. Hospitals will be very busy.
This whole blog -- in fact the idea of planning for disasters -- is that you can prepare quite easily for these expected events.
At its simplest level, it requires some forethought, some shopping and a little training.
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Since katrina, there have been mutli-state blackouts, extreme weather and