Articles, tagged with "emergency supplies", page 6
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 Flori...
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Author:
Karrie Rose
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 be ap...
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Author:
Caroline Miller
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...
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Author:
MarkeD
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...
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Author:
M Shane
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...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
28th August 2007
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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 ar...
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Author:
deborah.s
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...
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Author:
Evander
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...
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Author:
Jon Stout
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 to ...
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Author:
Carl Stinson
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.
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Author:
Melissa Newby
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...
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Author:
Viojieley Gurrobat
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 saving...
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Author:
Lynne Doxley