Disaster Preparation Is A Safe Move For Everone
Years ago, during the conflict between the United States and Russia, it was not uncommon for households across the country to have disaster preparation plans. Kits containing blankets, candles, food, water etc. In fact, quite a few homes even had underground shelters.Now today, most people don’t really give much thought to a disaster preparation of any kind. But in the event of a prolonged blackout, quarantine or even severe weather conditions, would your family have what is needed to survive for several days without access to common everyday things such as food and drinking water?Every home should have a plan in place. Check with your local Red Cross to see if disaster preparation classes are offered in your area. It is never too soon to get prepared.