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  • How much money do I need to save to be ready for a disaster?
    The first thing you need is emergency savings:

    1. Add up what you spend each month on the necessities
    2. Bump up that number to account for unforeseen expenses
    3. Multiply that number by 3 or 6 (to give you enough money for 3-6 months)

    How can you build your "Financial Storage"?
    Figure out how qui
  • Where to Start..
    People should start with with a well prepared and possibly personalized 72-hour kit. This is a basic item that can be a starting point to prepare your family. Each person in your family or home needs a 72-hour kit with food and water to last at least 3 days. You can personalize the kit by addi
  • After Emergency number 1, comes Disaster number 2.
    Reuters reported today that "SEC and Homeland Security need Web backup." The gist of the article was that if millions of people were staying home to get over the H1N1 Flu or simply to avoid it, there would be more people working from home and the extra web traffic could potentially clog up networks
  • Power outages happen, what do you do?
    Power outages happen all the time. Extended power outages can be scary and dangerous if you are not prepared, especially in times of extreme cold or heat, but if you are prepared before hand and know what your priorities are, the danger can be eliminated and the time even enjoyed. After all if the po
  • MRE's and World Peace
    In a perfect world, nothing would ever go wrong. No one would ever get hurt. Everyone would have everything they need and want and would all get along. Unfortunately, that's not the world we live in. There is fighting over resources, greed, and just plain evil. In addition to that, there are na
  • NeedImportant Advice About How to Build You're Own Ready Stove
    When dealing with an emergency rather it be an earth quake, wild fire, flood, or an ice storm having a warm meal could be a life savor. With not having control over your power being on or having your gas lines turn off for safety reasons your oven/stove can be obsolete. That is why today I will tell
  • MRE
    The History of MREs

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