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Camping Gear Essentials Emergency Supplies

28th September 2009
When you are going camping, there are a few things that need to be included in your camping gear when it comes to emergency supplies. Emergency supplies are things like flares, flare gun, flashlights, extra batteries, first aid kits, radio. Having emergen... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Camping Essentials A General Guide To The Essentials Of Camping

28th September 2009
When you are going camping there are a number of basic camping gear essentials that go with any camping trip. These basics show up in most camping trips if you are camping without an RV or camping outside of a sheltered area, like a cabin. These essent... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hiking Tips To Help Make Your Outdoor Adventure Lots Of Fun

23rd September 2009
When you are camping, one of the most fun things you can do is go on a hike. It is great exercise; you can enjoy the outdoors, and you can see beautiful scenery. However, there are some dangers to hiking and you should be prepared for all events in order ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

3 Ways in Which Maritime Law Protects Sailors and Their Families

22nd September 2009
People who work on ships and water vessels need Maritime law to protect them from employer's negligence, which can cause injury, disability and even death. More often than not, the working conditions of seafarers and other crew members of water vehicles a... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

September is Emergency Preparedness Month!

18th September 2009
Why is that that the only time we think to get prepared is when disaster is breathing down our necks? So often we hear about hurricanes, fires or other disasters and think, 'I should really put a few things together in case of an emergency,' but never act... Read >
Author: Get Buttoned Up

Backing Your Home Security Plan with Emergency Supplies

16th September 2009
Planning for the unthinkable is not an attractive prospect, as in some ways it acknowledges the possibility that something awful could happen. Yet in the same way you took the time to get a home alarm system and reinforced your doors and windows, you sho... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Safe Rooms for Home Security: Necessary?

31st August 2009
In the 2002 thriller “Panic Room,” Jodie Foster and her young daughter hid out from brutal attackers in their home’s ultra high-tech, super reinforced safe room and made the whole world wonder if they, too, should outfit their house for an extended ... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Camping Gear: How Do I Pick Them?

13th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jonathan Perez Even though leaving the everyday constraints of a nine to five is always on the back of the nature lovers mind, regardless of how experienced they are it is always imperative that you're properly equipped when you go. ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Perez

Choosing Your Neighborhood for You and Your Family

02nd July 2009
Perhaps one of the biggest decisions that any new couple about to begin a family, or any family moving from one city to a new one because of opportunities or certain circumstances, is choosing the neighborhood where they are to settle. After all, choosing... Read >
Author: F. Morgan

Hurricane Season is here, are you prepared?

26th June 2009
Hurricane Season is Here, Are You Prepared? When is Hurricane season, June 1st thru November 30th. This doesn't mean that hurricanes couldn't happen outside of this six month period; however, 97% of hurricanes fall within those months. Most tropical... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com

The Need For Heirloom Seeds in Your Long-Term Food Storage

18th May 2009
It's one thing to have a 72-hour emergency kit and be prepared for a short-lived disaster, yet quite another to stock up on food supplies for an event that is much longer in duration. There are a number of excuses for focusing solely on a shorter-term dis... Read >
Author: Patrick Gunther

Disaster Survival-- Become Your Own First Responder

18th May 2009
When disaster strikes, many people panic. Others wait around not sure what to do. Some even refuse rescue efforts, believing the disaster will pass soon enough, and they are best off riding it out. Disasters are unpredictable. We don't know when or where ... Read >
Author: Patrick Gunther

First Aid Kits That Are Important For Camping

15th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jonathan Perez Exploring the woods, mountains, hiking trails, and other fun camping sites has been a beloved outdoor activity for ages now. There are so many ways to fully maximize nature that it would be impossible to enumerate in o... Read >
Author: Jonathan Perez

Emergency Supplies - Storage Ideas

27th March 2009
You've put a good deal of time and effort into planning your emergency supplies, tools, evacuation and disaster relief plans. All of that planning will do you no good if you are not organized. If your house's heating system goes out on the coldest night o... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Useful Tips You Ought To Take Into Account When Picking The Best Tent

06th March 2009
If you love the outdoors, then you know that a camping tent is an essential part of your outdoor gears and equipment. And if you spend a lot of time on the road, out in the open, or in the field as a result of your lifestyle, professional, and just for t... Read >
Author: joalesto

Insurance Fraud, Texas Hurricanes and Preparing Your Home: The Facts

16th February 2009
In the midst of insurance fraud, Texas homeowners feel helpless after recent hurricane Ike. To avoid this sense of helplessness, it's important to both prepare your home, your family and your insurance defense for the worst The biggest mistake that peo... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters

Preparing for another Ike: Insurance and Safety Tips

16th February 2009
One of the best steps that you can take to be prepared for a hurricane is to have a written hurricane plan of exactly what to do in the event that the threat of a hurricane is imminent. For hurricanes the proportion of Ike, insurance information, emergenc... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters

Basic First Aid Kits

16th February 2009
First aid or medical kits should be found in every household and automobile. Accidents happen when we least expect them and being prepared can sometimes mean the difference between life and death. The most common types of accidents include cuts, scrapes,... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Basic Emergency Food and Water Supplies

02nd February 2009
Emergency food and water are the basic components of any emergency and disaster kit and emergency preparedness plan. The best way to ensure that you and members of your family, including your pets, can live through an emergency or disaster situations l... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Emergency Supplies

02nd December 2008
Emergency supplies are something one should always keep on hand. It is always better to be prepared beforehand for any potential emergency. Keeping supplies on hand at all times will ensure that you are ready should a natural disaster such as a hurrica... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Emergency Supplies

01st December 2008
Emergency supplies are something one should always keep on hand. It is always better to be prepared beforehand for any potential emergency. Keeping supplies on hand at all times will ensure that you are ready should a natural disaster such as a hurricane,... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

The Importance of Being Armed With Information in an Emergency

13th October 2008
Almost everyone will face an emergent situation during the course of their lives. It is how you react to said emergency that will usually determine its outcome. The best possible defense in the event of an emergency situation is information, best found in... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra

Preparing Your Home for a Natural Disaster

26th September 2008
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes are natural disasters that occur on a regular basis throughout the United States. It's imperative that homeowners who live in high risk zones be thoroughly prepared in case disaster strikes. In states such as Flor... Read >
Author: Karrie Rose

First Aid Kit For A Family Vacation

01st May 2008
A first aid kit is an absolute must when you’re a family on vacation. The kind of medication that you’re used to might not be easily available at your destination. Your hotel might offer you emergency supplies, but beware that those hefty taxes will b... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Storm in a Teacup?

07th April 2008
If there were a flood, how quickly would the water come in? Would my humble home insurance policy cover me? If the water did rise, would my emergency supplies be enough to see me through? Elsewhere in town they were sandbagging. Possibly we?re all a l... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Emergency Supply Strategies - For Any Business

26th February 2008
Copyright © 2008 GetReadyGear.com This paper will unlock some of the mysteries of emergency supply planning for those managers tasked with developing emergency response plans for their company. We’ll begin by addressing the critical survival needs ... Read >
Author: Jim Serre

Protect Your Place and Your Peace of Mind

24th January 2008
As you look for a new home, plan your move or settle in to your new house, you may want to think about emergency planning. The increased number of severe weather incidents is heating up our TV sets, bringing home the aftermath of a major (or minor) disast... Read >
Author: M Shane

Grant Writing Tips for Emergency Preparedness Supplies

10th November 2007
Copyright © 2007 GetReadyGear.comIf you are seeking a grant to purchase emergency preparedness supplies, be prepared to articulate an identified need for the population you serve and the outcomes you expect should your grant request be successful. Organi... Read >
Author: Jim Serre

Why you need an Emergency Car Kit

02nd September 2007
There are quite a few reasons that you need to keep an emergency kit in your car. Even if you never have to use your emergency car kit, it is always nice to have it on hand. After all, you never know when something is going to come up. Unfortunately, even... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 Easy Tips on Preparing your Family Pets for an Emergency Disaster Situation

28th August 2007
brought to you by www.PetsReady.com Disasters can happen anywhere at any time. The public doesn’t usually get a lot of notice before a disaster strikes, so you must be prepared in advance and know what to do quickly if there is an emergency. Here ... Read >
Author: deborah.s

First 4-Wheeling Trip Off Road Tips

27th July 2007
Preparing for your first 4-Wheeling trip off road is the first thing to do before driving that truck. Here are some things to do. First and foremost, it is necessary that you recognize the capabilities and limits of your vehicle. It other words, kno... Read >
Author: Evander

Emergency Bottled Water and Purified Water

25th July 2007
Emergency supplies of drinking water require planning to meet maximum demand during an emergency. As the world enters the tropical storm season and faces other serious emergencies that may affect the drinking water supply, federal, state and local governm... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Have Your Freight Trailer Hauled By a Trucking Company

02nd March 2007
When it comes to the trucking industry, most people don’t realize the diversity. You can, in fact, have your own trailer and have it hauled by another trucking company for instance. Power only trucking is the industry term for providing the tractor t... Read >
Author: Carl Stinson

Creating a Disaster Supply Kit

20th October 2006
This Kit will help a lot during natural disasters. FAMILY PREPAREDNESS Preparing for natural disaster, whether it's a hurricane, tsunami, flood, or some other event can mean the difference between life and death. Taking the time to assemble a Disa... Read >
Author: pdc org

Childcare Provider Safety Means More Than Childproofing

16th February 2006
You have plugs in all your outlets, locks on all your cabinets, and have crawled the floor looking for any dangerous items within reach of a toddler. Your home may be safe for children, but there are other steps you should consider to plan for safety. ... Read >
Author: Melissa Newby

Worst Case Scenarios: How to Avoid Them

02nd February 2006
In case of emergency, the first thing that you should do is tend for yourself and then consider providing first aid to other people around you. It is important for every home to have a first aid kit and emergency supplies to treat injuries sustained durin... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat

How to Defend Your Family against Crime in a Disaster

26th January 2006
A lot of theft happens after an emergency or disaster, and those who have their homes damaged are especially susceptible. One reason is that the family will probably not be home. Also police may not be available, because of other priorities such as savin... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley