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[W38]Wanted Soundtrack The Little Things
by Mark Decherd, Mar

Number one your list is to locate all your family and animals that were in the home, do you have everyone? Is anyone missing, is everyone accounted for?

Is anyone hurt or injured, do you need to get medical help? Who has had their tetanus shots? Do you need to get refills on any medication? Work through the medical issues first, remember the clean up can wait a little bit, medical issues can not, start with health and medical first.

Second, think communication; cell phones or landlines do you have service? Can you get in contact with family and friends? Can you dial out? Being able to get help from the outside world will prove to be invaluable, in times of great need.

O.K. your family is not hurt, no ones is injured and you have all your medical issues resolved. The really important items are health and family, property can be replaced,

Again make sure no one is hurt-you do not need a Doctor?

Now you can turn to living accommodations, food, shelter, drinking water, a place to clean-up.

Inspect your property only after you determine that it is safe to enter. Gas and power lines are safely out of the way, with no leaks or downed electrical lines. If you're not sure get a hold of the utilities to confirm that everything is safe.

Now with safety behind you think about your property, can you stay there? Do you have power? Do you have electricity? Is it safe to stay there? Can you store food there? Will your family be safe there?

Remember that you need a safe and clean place to work from, a place where you can sleep, eat and relax.

If your property is too damaged from flood waters or has sustained too much , think about relocating to a safer place. This may seem overwhelming at a time like this, but it's for the better.

It's often the little things that we take for granted. Now is the time to think about them.

Keep in mind, safety, shelter and medical. In future articles we will discuss the steps necessary to dryout and repair your home.


Backpacking can sometimes be about the big things: big backpacks, big boots, big mountains, big rivers, big bears, etc. It can be a dramatic pastime, one that requires a big physical effort and provides a big visual payoff. But when it comes to backpacking gear, it's not always about the big things. Some people say, "don't sweat the small stuff," but there are times when the small stuff counts. When preparing for a backpacking trip, there are plenty of small items you need to make sure you have; because if you don't have them, your trip may end up being very uncomfortable indeed.

Blisters take all the fun out of hiking. Hopefully, if you've gone and made the financial investment in a good pair of hiking boots, you've made sure that they are a good fit. However, even the most perfectly fitting boots can give you blisters under certain conditions; pebble in your shoe, a sock that has become bunched or perhaps boots that just aren't broken in yet. If you hike on a regular basis, at some point you are going to get a blister. And when that happens, you are going to want to have moleskin. Moleskin is an adhesive pad that can be stuck to the skin to protect a blister, keeping it from popping and allowing it time to heal. Moleskin pads come in small sheets that can be cut the necessary size. To use moleskin, cut a piece larger than the blister and cut a hole in the center. The outer ring well help cushion the blister, but the blister itself will not be covered.

Insect repellent is another small item that can have a huge influence on the success of a hiking trip. Although no one seems to know why bugs like some humans more than other, some people are just lucky enough to be less attractive to insects. However, if you're not one of those people, then you're going to want to keep a bottle of insect repellent handy. Insect repellent is a substance, usually a liquid that can be applied to skin and clothing to discourage insects from landing on those surfaces. Not only will insect repellent help protect you from itchy little bites, it will also decrease your chances of becoming infected with insect-borne diseases, which can include malaria, Lyme disease, West Nile virus and other illnesses.

Iodine tablets are another little hiking asset with a big potential impact. When you've been working hard, sweating and scrambling over rocks, nothing looks more refreshing than a cool mountain stream. Of course, if you were to drink the water without first treating it, you could easily end up infected with giardiasis, popularly known as beaver fever. Boiling water kills the bacteria that cause this disease, as do filters, but those methods take time, effort and bulky equipment. Iodine tablets are an easy and low-maintenance way to create safe drinking water.

Finally, flashlights are one of the most essential pieces of small hiking gear you can have. Yes, I realize this seems pretty basic, but have you ever considered just how important these little metal tubes really are? If you can't see (and once you get away from the fire, you won't be able to), how are you going to find anything in your backpack? Or go to the bathroom? Or find the zipper to your tent? I once went on an overnight camping trip on which we forgot a flashlight; suffice it to say, I don't recommend it.
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