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Preparation
Tips for Home Emergencies
The fact of the matter is that not one person knows just
exactly are the specific problems that could eventually result
during a major and over all emergency. The best thing one
could possibly due is make himself prepare for anything that
could happen.
The following are some of the tips, advice and
recommendation in order to amply prepare for an
emergency. The following are from the emergency service
from the California office of the Red Cross.
Water is life, life is water
As much as possible, try to keep a water supply of a gallon
for every person each day and one that would be enough to go on
for up to three to seven days.
Water should be kept in containers made of plastic. Also,
make sure that you also have filters and tablets for the
purposes of purification ready and available when needed.
Store food for you and your family
Food that is not as easily perishable should be stored for
you and your family, and such foods must be enough to last you,
your family, as well as your pets, for three days up until one
week.
Examples of such foods are canned goods, powdered juices,
boxed vegetables and food.
Have an alterative
It is always a wise idea to have a cooking source that could
serve as an alternative besides the usual electric stove you
may be used to.
Having a ready barbecue stove or a propane stove on hand is
the best recourse if in case the electricity goes out or if gas
becomes no longer available.
However, if you are to utilize propane, ensure that the tank
is completely full and that an extra propane tank is also
available.
Collect clothes
Have a ready and available stock of clothes for your kids
and yourself as well as sleeping bags.
Collect wood
Having a steady supply of good wood is also a good idea as
these could be used for those fireplaces or for stoves that use
wood for burning.
Have a light
A flashlight is the item that you simply could not do
without especially during emergencies. Try to consider
using recharging through solar means as well as units that are
cranked by hand. This is in order to avoid any future
worries on batteries.
Keep prescriptions
As much as possible, try to keep any prescriptions that you
or your family member may have filled. Also, try to
maintain an added supply of medication both non-prescription
and prescribed ones.
Contact your healthcare provider for any refill
prescriptions in advance.
Have cash and some gas
Credit is good unless there is an emergency. Try to
keep ready cash just in case the atm’s fail or the system of
your bank is not working.
Also, it is best if you keep the gas tank of your car half
full. This is so to avoid the long lines in gas
stations.
Have books
During emergencies, it could be safe to have some books and
some board games available to entertain yourself during power
failure.
Know thy neighbor
It is also better if you acquaint yourself with the
neighbors you have in your area. There could be instances
wherein you ay need each other’s help if ever the basic
services are somewhat interrupted.
All in all, preparation is always the best cure against any
unexpected circumstance that an emergency might bring.