Showing posts with label Camp Fire Disaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camp Fire Disaster. Show all posts

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Are you listening yet?

I just saw the Ready.gov commercial about Disaster Preparation on TV.  It touches on all of the high points in a stark enough way to make you think, 'What do I have ready to help me and my family recover if there is an unforeseen disaster in our lives?'  Worse still, if the business you work at is damaged, how will you manage until it comes back online?  What if it never recovers from the disaster that comes?  Ready.gov has an excellent amount of videos that business owners and workers can refer to that will assist them in Disaster Recovery.  Don't wait until its too late to make a plan.

https://youtu.be/2U0EFYKGn50

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Recent California Fires and Mudslides to come


The recent Camp Fire Disaster in California has been simply devastating to watch unfold.  Reports of people able to flee with only the clothes on their backs have really hammered home the need for a better warning system in Fire Emergencies.  Please donate to local charities to help those affected and grieving over lost and missing loved ones.  If you are looking for family members, please be patient with local services, they were not prepared for devastation on this scale and have never faced a situation such as this.  They are learning on the job how to best help those in their care.

After writing "Disaster Prepping for Procrastinators", it makes me very sad to see people now living in campsites without adequate supplies to see them through until new housing arrangements are made.  Many of them have lost everything, not able to take as much as a family picture with them.

The time to prepare for an Emergency is before it happens.  These fires are now almost a weekly occurrence in California, which is suffering from a prolonged drought of over 7 years.

I would encourage those in California not to take it for granted that in case of a fire you will have enough time to gather ANYTHING to evacuate.  Please keep your vehicle stocked with the items we have set out in months 1-3, so you have food, water, clothing, medical supplies, important papers and family keepsakes already in your car.  That way, you only have to gather your family and flee.

Please also make a list of people you need to contact to say you are safe.  If you have to wonder if loved ones who are Seniors or Differently Abled will be safe if fires were to reach them, err on the side of caution and pick them up for a few days until you can see if containment measures are working.

Keep an eye on the television, have your local radio station on and every half an hour, go take a look outside.  You don't have to wait to feel the heat and see the flames within a mile, to evacuate.  Fire moves unbelievably fast through dry brush and the fuel of homes and their belongings makes it move even faster.

We have the main book available in Black and White, after Seniors asked for a lower cost version.  Please get motivated to put your house in order, gather your important papers, and prepare for Disaster while your home and life are intact.


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