Thursday, January 8, 2009

A New Year of Preparadness


There seems to be lots of interest in preparing for an emergency, but where do you begin? There just doesn’t seem to be enough time in the day for preparedness. There are so many other things that need to be done, and it all can be overwhelming. So this is why we are beginning a new program called “Seven Steps.”


Each Monday I will give you seven things you can do to get yourself ready. You can do all seven in one day or you can spread it out and do one a day, whichever works best for you. We will be preparing for not only a hurricane, flood, earthquake, wild fire, or tornado; but also for a house fire, pandemic, personal medical emergency, terrorist attack or even the loss of a job.
So let’s start today! To be ready for our journey together do the following before Monday, January 26:


1. Get a binder and note book or lined binder paper.

2. Take a permanent marker and mark all the items you only purchase occasionally with today’s date. Cooking oil, shampoo, cleaners, detergent, deodorant… you get the idea. (Curious? You’ll see why on Monday!)

3. Make a list of everything in your home that requires electricity.


That’s the first assignment. Not too hard right? Now find a friend, group of friends, or family to work with and have them complete the same tasks. It’s always more fun and more successful to work with others so you will have the moral support and resources you need.


We know the government has warned us they can’t take care of us all in a catastrophic emergency. So let’s take care of ourselves and do this together!

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