Developing a family emergency plan may be one of the most important aspects of organizing your life. In the event of an emergency such as a natural disaster, you need to have a well-communicated plan for the entire family and the supplies your family needs to get through the disaster until help arrives.
We are living in uncertain times, amid world-wide natural disasters as well as financial and social upheaval in many countries. The number of earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, landslides, and floods seems to be increasing every year. This generation has always known what it is like to live in fear of terrorist attacks or the possibility of chemical or biological warfare. The world can seem like a very scary place to the unprepared. The good news is that by following the Boy Scouts motto of “Be Prepared,” you can avoid or minimize your losses in the event of a disaster and be able to sleep better at night.
On this website, we’re going to focus on natural disaster planning. For more information on how to prepare for a financial crisis, visit Silver Bullion Review.
WHERE TO START
Are you interested in a system that will help you identify and repair the vulnerabilities in your current survival plan and get even the least prepared family member ready for local, regional, or national disasters in a few short lessons?
There are numerous books, websites, and blogs which have family emergency planning information, but a lot of them are junk! The best approach is to prepare for what you are most likely to encounter where you live and work. In order to develop a plan that makes sense for your family, I recommend the Survive in Place course. I’ve used it myself and it is a great starting point. It is a 12-module course that walks you step-by-step through the landmine of information out there to find what is really likely to help you prepare. It saves most people a lot of time and money because they don’t buy things they don’t need and don’t waste time on information that doesn’t apply to their situation.
There’s also an Urban Survival Mini Course available for free to get you started.
Do not wait to take action! Your life and the lives of your family members could depend on it. Sign up for the free course above today and take the most important first step towards getting your family emergency plan in place.
NEXT STEPS…
- Put together 72-hour emergency kits for each member of your family and for your car.
- Then, gradually build up your long-term food storage at home in case of an extended crisis or loss of employment.
- Review other helpful resources to get your family prepared.
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