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		<title>Emergency Preparedness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 09:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With modern conveniences such as electricity and technology, we have become accustomed to a standard of living in which lights, water, and food are always available at our fingertips. We have also come to expect that if we have an emergency, the paramedics, fire trucks, and police are just minutes away and ready to come to our rescue. All of these are essential to life and survival, but can you really expect them during a major emergency or disaster? The answer is quite simply…no. No matter where we live, we are susceptible to some type of disaster. Floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis, fires, major storms, viral outbreaks, or other disasters/major emergencies are a part of our lives and something we don’t usually think about until it happens. I have 25 years of experience in coordinating emergency/disaster response, both in the military and the local county sector. In my years of working in emergency services, I have experienced the full cycle of working with and talking to rescuers and victims from the start of the emergency through to the end, when the clean up and rebuilding begins. When disaster strikes, emergency responders in your area are going to be overwhelmed. Your [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Emergency Survival Kits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pre-made emergency survival kits are a great way to instantly prepare for emergencies. Also called emergency backpacks, disaster survival kits, bug out bags, 72-hour kits, emergency kit, survival pack, and earthquake survival kits, these emergency packs come with most of the supplies needed for you and your family to prepare. All crammed into one bag, there is a lot of stuff that comes with each bag/kit. Survival backpacks are not all you need though, as you must ensure you also include clothing and medications. Be sure to have enough for each family member. These kits can be stowed away for ready use when needed. Make sure you have them in a readily accessible place so everyone knows where to grab and go. Also don&#8217;t forget about having something prepared for your pets. Medications, blanket, food, water, etc. These kits are an integral part of emergency preparedness and are also great for outdoor or wilderness survival. For more information about planning for emergencies, visit the Home Emergency Plan page. Having car emergency kits in every vehicle is also a must. Many people are under the impression that if they don&#8217;t live in a cold weather climate, they won&#8217;t need one. Not [...]]]></description>
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