| Emergency Preparedness: More to Preparedness than Food |
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| Written by Joyce Moseley Pierce | |||||||
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I read one time that when Frank Sinatra's son was kidnapped, he couldn't even call for help from a pay phone because he didn't have a dime in his pocket. It certainly wasn't that Frank was broke - he just wasn't prepared for an emergency that would require dimes! From that day forward, he always carried ten dimes, and when he died, they buried him with ten dimes in his pocket. Just in case. Usually when we think about being prepared, we think of having food, fuel, and any other necessities that would keep us alive while we are displaced, but what if there was a national emergency, or a natural disaster? What if you, your spouse, or one of your children required immediate medical attention?
In the midst of a crisis, you wouldn't have time to rummage through drawers and boxes to find what you need. Even if you have a neatly organized filing cabinet, you can't strap it to your back and haul it with you. What you need is something portable that you can grab on your way out the door without even thinking about it.
In my front hall closet I have a backpack that I bought on sale for $5 a few years ago. In it, I have a few essentials like a change of clothes, a small first aid kit, a bottle of water, a snack, a waterproof bag (Ziplocs work fine) with paper and pen, my name and address list, some cash - both bills and change, and a workbook that has all of my important personal and financial information recorded in it.
That workbook contains the following:
When I go on vacation, I "borrow" these CDs and either stuff them in my suitcase, or leave them at my daughter's house while I'm away. I don't want the backup copies of my computer stored in the same location as the computer! What if some emergency strikes while I'm thousands of miles away? Call me paranoid, but it makes me feel better knowing there's another copy somewhere else.
You just never know when you may have to leave your home in a hurry. Emergencies, like accidents, are never scheduled. They just happen. If you don't have a preparedness pack in your home, then what are you waiting for? Take some advice from Ol' Blue Eyes himself and be prepared!
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