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by Sarah Welch and Alicia Rockmore
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…
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By Sarah Welch and Alicia Rockmore
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 actually get around to doing anything about it. It’s a universal problem driven by two things. First, for many of us, it’s difficult to be sure of what is needed or how to put it together. And second, the thought of something bad happening to our loved ones is often too difficult to consider. These are fears worth overcoming.
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Hurricane Katrina and the tsunami that devastated most of Sri Lanka not too long ago are extreme examples of natural disasters—but even in such circumstances, a small Disaster Preparedness Kit filled with at least three days’ food, water and other Red Cross–recommended items can save your or a... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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