Are you prepared for a disaster?
Over and over again, events happen and they remind us to think about what we would do in a crisis, then the moment passes and we don’t do anything.
The devastation in Japan, and the horror still unfolding is almost incomprehensible.
Take the time now to make a plan, stock supplies and discuss with your family what you will do if a disaster strikes.
Take advantage of your tax dollars at work, the Federal Government offers great guidance through the online site Ready where you can download clearly written and smart information and connect to other helpful links. Make sure you follow the Twitter account they have up and running. The Red Cross runs training programs and also offers helpful advice.
Don’t wait. Take the time now. Do your research. Set up a plan. Talk with your family. Get your supplies.
Pass it on.
14 comments
Stacy Beckett via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
yep.
Josie Taggart-Burkhart via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
I’m in Ohio and I felt the quake!
Bitches on a Budget via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
Who felt it and where are you?
Joni Hoffman via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
I’m in michigan and it was felt here too
Bitches on a Budget via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
We’ve also reminded you before, but we’ll remind you again. Look into earthquake insurance–there are faults everywhere and you never know….
Janice Fesik McGuire via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
Also in Michigan and I felt it!
Tracy Van Niel via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
Felt in Columbus Ohio too (from the Richmond, VA quake)
Amanda Powers via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
Boston as well
Amanda Powers via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
We felted here in Boston as well
Jodi Boecker via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
Not ready!
Rebecca Lee Timpner via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
Felt it in Charleston, SC
Julie Kay via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
Felt in Pa.. Lancaster to be exact
Elle Heitkamp via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
No but after today…I will be!
Lisa Grant Sharma via Facebook says:
Aug 23, 2011
I’m prepared: We live within walking distance of four restaurants, a laundromat, two gas stations, and a convenience store that are ALL Asian-owned. So they’ll stay open even if it’s armageddon. 🙂