4ursurvival Blog
WILDFIRES SAFETY CHECKLIST
* Have you discussed a fire safety plan with your family?* Does everyone know where to meet if you have to evacuate your home?* Is your house number and/or name clearly posted at the driveway entrance or mailbox?* Are ladders, fire extinguishers and other tools readily available for emergencies?* Are decks, porches and other raised extensions protected with fire-resistant materials or screened to keep out sparks?* Does your driveway allow easy access (and egres
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15th Jan 2018
PREPAREDNESS: KNOW WHAT TO DO BEFORE WILDFIRES STRIKE
For people living near or using recreational facilities in wilderness areas the threat of brush or forest fires is real. Advance planning and knowing protective measures to take can help limit the devastation of a fire.While no one can prevent all such fires from occurring, there are actions that can prevent an emergency or lessen the damaging effects of unavoidable emergencies. Investing in preventive steps now, will help reduce theimpact of wildland
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11th Jan 2018
PREPARE : A FAMILY DISASTER PLAN
A well-thought-out plan of action for you and your family can go a long way to reduce potential suffering from any type of disaster that could strike.Household emergency plans should be kept simple. The best emergency plans are those that are easy to remember.Be familiar with escape routes. It may be necessary to evacuate your neighborhood. Plan several escape routes for different contingencies.Maintaining a link to the outside can be crucial. Keep a battery operated rad
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8th Jan 2018
Establish Multiple Family Meeting Spots
Establish Multiple Family Meeting SpotsIt’s important to stick together in an emergency, so establish a few places where your family can reunite if you’ve been separated and stay safe. You need to pick four places in total:
An indoor meeting spot: In the event of natural disasters like tornadoes, hurricanes, and other storms, set a dedicated place in your home everyone can go to. A small, windowless room like a closet or bathroom, a safe room, or a basement are good examples.A neighborhood meet
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3rd Jan 2018
AFTER—STAY SAFE!
AFTER—STAY SAFE!To avoid disease and danger, consider the following recommendations:
Stay with friends, if possible, rather than in a camp.Keep your living space sanitary.Use personal protective equipment when cleaning up debris. If possible, wear gloves, sturdy shoes, a hard hat, and a dust mask. Beware of electrical wires and hidden embers.Keep your daily routine as normal as possible. Your children need to see that you are calm and hopeful. Do school lessons, play, and worship as a family. D
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29th Dec 2017