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		<title>Disaster Survival Information To Build Your Own Tool Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 05:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Joshua</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The disaster survival information that is available is contradictory at best. No two articles have the same tips to survive, and many are just for surviving one type of disaster. Living through one is a practice in common sense and having the right basic tools, and this guide can help you build your own toolkit for any circumstance that you may encounter.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The disaster survival information that is available is contradictory at best. No two articles have the same tips to survive, and many are just for surviving one type of disaster. Living through one is a practice in common sense and having the right basic tools, and this guide can help you build your own toolkit for any circumstance that you may encounter.</p>
<p>There are different types of disasters. Living through a tornado can be different then an earthquake. A hurricane can require different preparation to save your house then surviving a flood. All of these can be lived through with the same kit.</p>
<p>The first thing you worry about is having a place to stay. You should always check your dwelling to make sure it is structurally sound. If it is, clear any debris from the room so you don&#8217;t risk any injuries. If it&#8217;s not, have an emergency tent you can pitch and have instant shelter. You also need to have several days worth of bottled water, both for drinking and cleaning wounds.</p>
<p>The other major thing is food. Having a week&#8217;s worth of canned goods and can opener that&#8217;s easily accessible can ease that worry. You also need to have some actual cash on hand that you can use. There will be the risk that the stores near you are not open for business, and if they are, cold hard cash can get you the items you need with no feat that they won&#8217;t take a check or have capabilities to run your credit card.</p>
<p>You also need to have other basic items. A flashlight can indicate to rescuers where you are, and give you some safety at night. You will also need to have a battery operated radio, and batteries to run it so you can listen for any emergency reports, since this might be the only communication you can receive. It has also been shown in past disasters that your cell phone can also be working and this can be useful since they can call for help and let people know where you are</p>
<p>You need to also have a first aid kit. You don&#8217;t need a large one, a bottle of alcohol and some sort of bandages will suffice. Menstrual pads can be used since they are sterile and can hold a lot of fluid, as well as being economically viable. When you create this, do include medication, both prescriptions and over the counter, but make sure you keep an eye on their expiration dates.</p>
<p>When you make your tool kit, remember to include your pet&#8217;s needs. Food and water for them is as much a necessity as the rest of the family. Also remember to include a leash and a copy of their latest shot records.</p>
<p>Using this disaster survival information to make your own kit can be a lifesaver if you ever have to use it. Taking the time to prepare for it today can save lives in the future and give you peace of mind if the unthinkable happens.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to know when disaster will strike. To be ready any circumstances that may arise, you should have a basic tool kit. Find <a href="http://healthsurvivalkit.blogsome.com/">disaster survival information</a> that will empower you to prepare yourself any circumstances that may arise!</p>
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		<title>Vital Disaster Survival Advice And Information To Keep You Alive</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 05:03:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Joshua</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nobody likes to think that they will be caught up in some form of disaster. But if you live in an area that is prone to earthquakes or other such phenomenon, then by having an amount of disaster survival advice you can seriously improve your chances of staying safe and well when a problem does arise. Perhaps the best way to be prepared for any eventuality is to put together a survival kit.</p>
<p>1. In any disaster food is a priority. If you are trapped or cut off from transport links then you may not receive adequate food until a rescue can be organized. You should store a number of tinned foods that are high in protein and do not require much, or any, cooking. It may also help to add to your survival kit a collection of high calorie food bars, obviously these need to have a long shelf life.</p>
<p>2. Without clean water you will not survive long in any disaster. You should keep a large amount of water purification tablets as well as a few solid and seal-able containers to collect water in.</p>
<p>3. It can be very useful to have a whistle. This can be used if you are trapped inside a building to draw attention to yourself. It can also be used to signal to others if you become lost outdoors.</p>
<p>4. Usually if there has been a disaster then the electricity grid will go down. It is essential to have a form of lighting in the evening so that no untoward incidents may occur. Therefore in your survival kit you should include a torch, batteries, candles, and match boxes.</p>
<p>5. In some survival situations sanitation can become very important for maintaining health. For this reason it helps to have a selection of cleaning supplies and also seal-able plastic bags to dispose of human waste.</p>
<p>6. A first aid kit is an essential part of surviving any disaster situation. This is because people may need medical attention. Such a kit needs to include bandages, antiseptic, antibiotics, painkillers, iodine, and sometimes prescription medicines like insulin.</p>
<p>7. In any emergency it is very helpful to have a small radio. This can be used to receive news from outside so that you can be aware of how serious the situation is and when you will receive support. Of course it can also be used for entertainment.</p>
<p>8. If you are living in a cold location then it is essential to keep warm in any disaster. For this purpose you should keep a couple of emergency blankets in a secure location separate from your main home, perhaps in your garage or shed.</p>
<p>9. It is essential that if you are alone you stay awake for as long as you can, by falling asleep you will lessen your chances of surviving and also you may miss any rescuers that come by. If there is a group of you, then one member needs to always be awake.</p>
<p>10. At all times you should try to remain calm and rational. Many people lose their lives by letting their best judgement escape them during a disaster. You need to prioritize what are the most important factors for your well being and survival.</p>
<p>When disaster strikes, it&#8217;s not always easy to think clearly. If you keep this <a href="http://personalsurvivalkit.wikidot.com/">disaster survival advice</a> in mind, you&#8217;ll know what to do and when. Make sure you&#8217;re prepared!</p>
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		<title>Essential Disaster Survival Info And Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 05:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Joshua</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nobody likes to imagine themselves being caught up in a disaster. But the sad truth is that this does happen every year to tens of thousands of people with devastating consequences such as serious injury, loss of life, and damage to property. To help lesson the potential impacts of such a situation it pays to have a lot of disaster survival info that you can put into practice if the worse happens.</p>
<p>As a general rule, state governments should have a well put together disaster management plan and emergency teams on standby. If the disaster is very severe then it may not be possible for anybody to rescue you and your loved ones immediately. Therefore it makes sense to be both mentally and physically prepared for any eventualities that may arise. The first step is to draw up your own household disaster plan.</p>
<p>1. To be well prepared you need to be aware of what the potential disasters are in your locality. If there is an emergency management office in your town or city then they should be able to inform you about the chances of specific natural disasters. Also they should be willing to tell you about any chemical or nuclear hazards that are nearby. If terrorism is a concern of yours then they will be able to offer you some advice in this area.</p>
<p>2. If you are employed or have children attending a school, then you should be able to talk to your boss and the school authorities about whether they have a disaster response plan that will be used in an emergency.</p>
<p>3. Talk to all the people in your household about what should be done in particular disaster scenarios, this needs to include a route and plan for evacuation.</p>
<p>4. Plan with your family how you will keep in contact if you got separated in a disaster. You should try to choose two meeting points, one in your neighborhood and the other out of town in case you are evacuated.</p>
<p>5. Choose a relative or friend from outside your area who all the family members can contact in emergency if the phone lines are still working.</p>
<p>6. Choose two escape routes for every room that is in your home. This should be decided by mutual agreement.</p>
<p>7. Compile a list of phone numbers for an emergency and keep it in a secure place. Your children need to know who to contact or go to if for some reason you cannot make it back home.</p>
<p>8. Every adult living in your home should be aware of how and when to turn off the gas, water, and electricity. It is often the situation that even the home owner does not know where the main switches and stops are.</p>
<p>9. It does not take much time to do a basic first aid course, they are held quite often in most towns. In the case of a disaster there are people that are going to need medical treatment.</p>
<p>10. A first aid kit is vital in any disaster situation. It needs to be kept somewhere accessible to all your family. It should contain anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-septic cream, iodine, painkillers, water purification tablets, antibiotics, and bandages.</p>
<p>Natural disaster can strike unexpectedly. As it&#8217;s happening, it&#8217;s too late to come up with a plan. Make sure that your family has <a href="http://survivalkits.insanejournal.com/">disaster survival info</a> to be prepared to survive anything that comes their way.</p>
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