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Would the Red Cross Approve of Your Disaster Kit

Posted on: December 12th, 2009 By: Paul Joshua | No Comments

Many people are do-it-yourselfers when it comes to everything, including putting together a disaster kit. However, this may be an area where not doing it right could cause you pain and suffering in an actual emergency. One news reporter gave his home survival kit to the Red Cross to examine and give him a grade on how well he did. He got a C.

Kate Rhoads is the Volunteer and Disaster Coordinator for the Adams County Chapter of the American Red Cross. She told Chad his disaster kit was off to a good start, but is far from complete.

“What you do have here is meals. The negative is you have two meals here. Your disaster kit should have supplies for a minimum of three days,” says Rhoads.

She also pointed out Chad was missing water. He told her he has a few five gallon jugs at his house to use in case of a disaster. She reminds everyone to have enough water on hand, which is one gallon per person per day.

The list went on with ways for Chad to improve his kit. At the end of the day, it would be much easier and more affordable to buy one of our kits that’s already assembled, which includes what he needs in an emergency, according to the American Red Cross and government standards.

Source:

http://www.connecttristates.com/news/story.aspx?id=387125

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Red Cross on Winter Preparedness

Posted on: December 9th, 2009 By: Paul Joshua | No Comments

There’s a push from many government and non-profit agencies to educate the public on winter preparedness issues. It’s vital for families to make plans and purchase supplies to survive winter storms and related power outages. Unfortunately, many homes don’t even have a basic home survival kit and enough food and water to last them for three days.

The Red Cross, through its local chapters, is warning local residents to prepare. For example, El Paso, Texas is bracing for snowfall and the Chapter of the American Red Cross is urging residents in the area to take extra steps to prepare. Executive Director Mark Matthys said in a news release:

“Winter storm-specific supplies should include a warm coat, gloves or mittens, hat and water-resistant boots for each member of the family… It’s also a good idea to have extra blankets, extra warm clothing, and cat litter or sand for traction. Fill your gas tank and be sure phone batteries are charged.”

If you’re already prepared, that’s great. Consider getting extra supplies for extended family members and neighbors who might need your help. Also, make plans for how you would travel on foot to help them or with limited gas. Water, food, light and warmth should be your priorities.

Source:

http://www.kvia.com/Global/story.asp?S=11594474

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