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Are you prepared for a natural disaster that would disrupt utilities, communication, and safety? Sadly, nearly every survey on the subject reveals that a majority of Americans are not prepared for a disaster.
FEMA and The American Red Cross have some great resources on the Internet that can help your family. The American Red Cross, in particular, has put together an online guide featuring three steps for preparing your home and family. You can access this guide at http://sa2.me/prepare.
The three steps are:
1. Get a kit: Gather the supplies that you can use at home or take with you in case you must evacuate.
2. Make a plan: Plan what to do in case you are separated during an emergency, Plan what to do if you have to evacuate
3. Be informed: Learn what disasters or emergencies may occur in your area and make sure each family member has an Emergency Contact Card.
As someone who's learned a great deal about shopping for supplies and getting great deals without a lot of hassle, I'd like to share some specific strategies for accomplishing step #1, getting a kit. I've written previously on building a pantry with three to six months of food and household supplies for your family. It's an excellent plan to help you and your family weather a financial storm. If faced with income loss or a large unexpected expense, your food and supplies on hand will allow you to eat from your pantry freeing $500 to $1000 that you normally would have spent that month at the grocery store. A supply of this size will be a tremendously helpful resource if you and neighbors need help during the days, weeks, or months following a disaster.
The list of items you should have on hand and in your vehicle will require some shopping if you haven't already assembled them. While the full list can be found at the American Red Cross's website or FEMA's Ready.gov, I want to highlight a couple of the items and how I would recommend purchasing them -- starting today.
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Hi Brena - sorry - it takes me a couple days to get this video up - so yes... it's the one that ends today. If you are concerned about the water, pretty much every local retailer has sales on cases of water - and I would be surprised is Publix doesn't have something starting tomorrow. The other items do end today @ Publix, however. Warmly, Josh
savingsangel 6 months ago