Subject: Emergency Preparedness: How to be Self-Sufficient in Times of Disaster

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Basic emergency preparedness starts with each individual. Because in dire situations, when first responders may not be able to reach you, being prepared keeps you from needing emergency help while allowing responders to handle the cases that do. Staying prepared also reduces the impact of an emergency on your life and makes you more capable of dealing with the chaos of the unknown – not to mention potentially avoiding danger altogether.
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How to Prepare for an Emergency?

When it comes to preparing for an emergency, your first defense is always knowledge. You need to know the types of natural disasters that could occur in your area, as well as the best ways to handle each one. By knowing what the specific risks there are, you can better prepare for them and improve your chances of getting through the emergency with little risk.

Here’s how:

To prepare for a disaster, be ready to be self-sufficient for a minimum of three days. This means having the ability to provide the following for you and your family:
  1. Shelter
  2. Food
  3. Water
  4. Sanitation
  5. First aid
Being prepared for emergencies or disasters simply means being properly equipped with all of the supplies you and your family might need if grocery stores or outside help were suddenly no longer accessible.



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