An emergency first aid kit should be and contain a variety of basic supplies that will enable you to handle the most typical, non-life threatening injuries. You can either purchase a pre-assembled first aid kit, or create your own.
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I designed a program called NREP Neighborhood Risk Education Program. It is designed for FEMA CERT teams and Red Cross DAT teams to teach to their neighbors. I also teach Masters of Disaster childrens course for my community for free. Currently holding monthly courses at our local rec center. I also am a disaster Administrator with the Red Cross and train FEMA CERT teams as a volunteer. I like this vid and give it 5/5.
@USASuperior Lol, I wouldn't take my chances in a cave in any situation! I am simply to afraid that the only way out, would close up! All of the caves I have been in, and I have been deep in some, are very scary when the lights go out...
Sorta like seeing a big bear with cubs then camping 3 hours walking distance away thinking your safe. Later on the caves your right on that you'd be better off building a diving bell. LOL!
Thank you for putting together such a great informational video on preparing for natural disasters. I look forward to more videos such as this one in the future.
An emergency first aid kit should be and contain a variety of basic supplies that will enable you to handle the most typical, non-life threatening injuries. You can either purchase a pre-assembled first aid kit, or create your own.
offthegrid25 2 months ago
This is essential to survival. Quite helpful and attention-getting. Thanks for the exposition of unexpected events and how we must react to them.
2011rhythmdivine 4 months ago
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SuperSwanDive 8 months ago
I designed a program called NREP Neighborhood Risk Education Program. It is designed for FEMA CERT teams and Red Cross DAT teams to teach to their neighbors. I also teach Masters of Disaster childrens course for my community for free. Currently holding monthly courses at our local rec center. I also am a disaster Administrator with the Red Cross and train FEMA CERT teams as a volunteer. I like this vid and give it 5/5.
FixedByDoc 2 years ago
The best way to prepare for a natural disaster is to live in a cave - underground.
Ask OBL .......
USASuperior 2 years ago 2
@USASuperior Lol, I wouldn't take my chances in a cave in any situation! I am simply to afraid that the only way out, would close up! All of the caves I have been in, and I have been deep in some, are very scary when the lights go out...
GRIM2594 1 year ago
@GRIM2594
Sorta like seeing a big bear with cubs then camping 3 hours walking distance away thinking your safe. Later on the caves your right on that you'd be better off building a diving bell. LOL!
STEVEDIGIBOYtv 1 year ago
Thank you for putting together such a great informational video on preparing for natural disasters. I look forward to more videos such as this one in the future.
selfreliantliving 2 years ago
Please put me in a fema camp ....so I can do slave labor or be gassed to death.
I'm from the Government and I am only here to help you.Trust me.
BTW ...DYK .......plants no longer need co2 ...its bad for the environment...i have property 100 miles east of Florida for sale also.
1973Johnny2bad 2 years ago