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Friday, February 6, 2015

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Have you ever wondered what would happen in your neighborhood if there was a large catastrophic event?
How would you respond?    Who would respond?    What would you check in your own home?
Who can you help?  Is anyone coming to help you?
Are they able to get there and how will you let them know you need help? 
What preparations have you made? Can they be added to?
Do you have tools and equipment in your own garage or storage shed to assist in rescuing your family or your neighbor?  What do you have?  Make a note of it.
How do you prepare for something on a large or small scale?
What can you learn from others who have had those experiences?
How well do you know your neighbors?  Can you work with others successfully?
Do you have the skills of following someone who is more qualified?
Do you have the skills of leading and organizing others?
Do you have supplies and equipment in your own home that will allow you to be safe, have shelter, light, warmth,  food and water in case the municipal water and utilities go down?
What about communication, do you have access to a land line telephone, walkie talkies, HAM Radio and training, do you have a plan?
What if you had to leave quickly, do you have supplies in your car that will allow you to do that?  What if a vehicle is not an option?
What if you were away from home, do you have access to a grab n go bag at work or in your car that will sustain you for a time as you find your way home?
Is your neighborhood prepared to work together as a team?
Do you have emergency first aid and rescue supplies?
This is what we have found works..............

Be responsible for yourself first,  your family next and then you will be in a position to assist others.

Prepare as though 911 is not coming to help you for a long time.
Since you may be on your own for a bit,  gather your supplies by giving up a months worth of going to the movies to begin purchasing supplies for a 72 hour kit for each person in your home to put in your home, your car or work or all of those places.
Stock your pantry for at least 30 days worth of extra food and hygiene supplies for you and your family.  Then continue to build to 3 months worth and eventually 1 year.
Become familiar with the removal of waste.
Become familiar with using your water storage.
Take the CERT Training, First Aid and CPR Training.
HAM Radio interest? Go for it.
We will answer all these questions and more, join us and empower yourself and your neighborhood.

                YOU CAN DO CHALLENGING THINGS!  WE BELIEVE IN YOU!

SAY "I CAN DO CHALLENGING  THINGS",  "I AM RESPONSIBLE AND RESILIENT"

                WELCOME, LET'S ROLL UP OUR SLEEVES AND GO TO WORK!

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