by Billie Nicholson | Jul 11, 2016 | 72-Hour Kit, Emergency Preparations, Family preparedness
72 hour Emergency Kit When a disaster strikes your survival skills are “what you know,” what you have on you, or what you can get to. You never know when it will happen, but you can be prepared by increasing your education and by assembling a collection of supplies...
by Paul Eident | Apr 9, 2014 | 72-Hour Kit, Emergency Preparations, Family preparedness, Food Storage, Preparedness
Time to Check Your 72 Hour Kit In the September 2013 “Every Needful Thing” newsletter, we included a list of items to pack in an emergency escape bag, AKA your 72-hour kit. Hope you made one! We included some things that can last a long time and others that have a...
by Paul Eident | Nov 21, 2013 | 72-Hour Kit, Emergency Preparations, Preparedness
FAMILY SUPPLY LIST Ready Kids & The Federal Emergency Management Agency present: Family Supply List of Emergency Supplies: Water, food, and clean air are important things to have if an emergency happens. Each family or individual’s kit should be customized...
by Paul Eident | Nov 21, 2013 | Preparedness, Water Storage and Purification
Storing Water is Essential In an emergency, public water supplies may become disrupted or polluted, making it unsafe to drink. Since water is more essential to sustaining life than food, properly storing or purifying water will prove vital to getting your family...
by Paul Eident | Nov 21, 2013 | Color Codes for emergencies, Preparedness
Last month, we began a series on organizing your neighborhood to be able to work together in case of an emergency. (Part I: Organizing Blocks and Block Captains). This is part two of that series. In light of recent events along the East Coast – Hurricane Irene...