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[D412]Disaster Preparedness And Management
by Larry Frank, Lar
You can get a real schooling if hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters catch you unprepared! That's why I'm preparing you with my own personal "cheat sheet" (although the only person you're really cheating is yourself if you don't follow it!). I'm Mr. Prepared and I want your Emergency Preparedness grade to be an A+, which means you have to do all your disaster homework and be ready to pass any kind of horrible pop quiz that Mother Nature throws at us. So here's a little lesson from the school of preparedness on how to be safe and not sorry.

When disaster strikes (and may I remind you that 2008 is supposed to be an unusually active storm year?), the scary situation you may find yourself in is being cut off from basic services. I'm not just talking about cable TV here. I'm talking about being unable to buy food from stores, to drink water from your tap or to have electricity or power. That's a little more serious than not being able to get the Disney Channel!

So how do you survive that kind of post-disaster scenario? If you're already a student of Mr. Prepared, you know the answer - Be Prepared!

At the very least, you should have on hand a 72 hour Survival kit. These are available in different configurations, some more extensive than others, and in various sizes, built for one to four people. They contain food, water, first aid supplies, flashlights, a crank radio (hope you have strong arms!) and other very necessary supplies. This hopefully is all you will need when the worst happens.

To get an advanced degree in preparedness, however, you've got to listen to the experts. And most emergency disaster authorities, including the Red Cross, say 72 hours of supplies is not enough to have on hand. You should actually have a two week supply of food and water on hand. And when I'm talking water, I'm not talking about two cups a day - I'm talking two gallons per person per day. Trust me, you'll use it!

Now, if you want to be super-prepared for disasters and emergencies, you can purchase the Ultimate Emergency Kit. It actually contains enough food to feed four people for three months. If an emergency goes on longer than that, I'd move! Owning one of these super kits is enough to give you a Masters in Preparedness-ology. Just think what if your neighbors aren't prepared like you are with the Ultimate Emergency Kit, you might have to help feed some of your neighbors. Now you are the "Hero" in your neighborhood.

So think about your emergency supply situation - what do you have on hand in case a disaster such as an earthquake or hurricane hits? Prep and plan and you'll always pass any preparedness test with flying colors. This is Mr. Prepared, bringing Awareness to Preparedness!

Copyright (c) 2008 Mr. Prepared



Here`s a handy Disaster Preparedness Checklist and a List of Most Important Pet Care Numbers. A cat owner or a dog owner, one pet or multiple pets, this list should help you get an idea of how prepared you are and point you in the right direction. Get Prepared NOW so you don`t have to worry later!



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? Make sure your pets I.D. tags are current

? Update your pets immunization cards

? Make a list of your pets medications

? Have your pets first aid kit ready

? Stack up on emergency food and water supplies

? Pack at least two travel bowls

? Get a flashing collar/ID tag to find your pet quickly

? Pack a picture of your pets in case you get separated.

? Get a safety harness and leash.

? Know your pets hiding places in and out of the house.

? Develop a pet buddy system. Pets, unlike service animals, may not be allowed in emergency shelters. Talk to your family, friends and neighbors. Plan how you will help each other in an emergency.

? Designate an out-of-state and a local friend or relative as contacts. A contact can be used by family members or others to call if you are separated from each other. Identify a location where you can reunite.

? Place Rescue Pet Decals on your windows and doors to alert rescue teams to save your pets inside the house

Important Pet Care Numbers

? National Animal Poison Control Center Hotline: (888) 426-4435 (24/7/365)

? American Animal Hospital Associations (AAHA): (800) 883-6301

? American Humane Association (AHA): (800) 227-4645

? American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA): (212) 876-7700

? American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA): (847) 925-8070

? Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS): (800) 440-EARS

? Humane Society of the United States (HSUS): (202) 452-1100

? Help Me Find My Pet: (866) 699-FIND (3463)

? Pet Finders (PetFinder.com): (800) 666-5678

Other Important Numbers to Write Down

? Local Pet Clinic/Emergency Room:

? Your Veterinarian:

? Emergency Contact:

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Larry Frank has sinced written about articles on various topics from Family, Health and Family. Mr. Prepared is the alter ego of Larry Frank, a self-described, "preparedness junkie." MrPrepared.com is a website dedicated to teaching people of all ages how to be better prepared and serves as a central outlet where visitors can get all of the supplies. Larry Frank's top article generates over 14800 views. to your Favourites.

Michael_stanley has sinced written about articles on various topics from Family. After seeing the terrible images of animals endangered in Katrina, Michael and his family decided to start a website to help you protect the most helpless members of your family.Please Visit his site. Michael_stanley's top article generates over 1300 views. to your Favourites.
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