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RE: The Thing You Forget When Planning for an Emergency

in #survival7 years ago

@arbitrarykitten mam...
Smart ideas again..useful and great ideas...I'm appreciate ur work mam..
Actualy I think In an emergency, time and space are limited. You need to focus on the essentials and be prepared for the idea that you might never be able to come back to your home. I was in a mandatory evacuation once. My daughter was three-weeks-old, it was the middle of the night in the pouring rain, and we were forced to leave our house because of an approaching hurricane.

Regardless of the circumstances, an emergency evacuation is scary. Your mind is racing so fast it’s hard to think clearly, and you only have a short window of time to act. Since the most important thing is to get yourself and your family out safely, planning ahead can help ensure you are focused on what’s most important. And, if you are fortunate enough to have had the foresight to create a digital archive of all important documents, the less you will need to worry about grabbing in the event of an emergency.
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It's important to have an emergency bag packed and ready for each member of your family- including pets- and have practiced drills.

The first family drill I held was very educational, and showed us where our weak points were. The ones after that went smooth.

Actually, I'm going to write about it...

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