hurricane week

  1. It’s Time to Prepare for Hurricane Season
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, and Preparedness

    It’s Time to Prepare for Hurricane Season

    Hurricane Season Is Almost Here The start of hurricane season is right around the corner. According to FEMA’s 2015 National Household Survey, two out of every three Americans are aware of what to do should a hurricane affect the area in which they live or work. This week, was National Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 7-13)  - which was to remind us...
  2. Hurricane Safety Week
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, and Preparedness

    Hurricane Safety Week

    Today is the last day of Hurricane Safety Week - but only the beginning of Hurricane Season. Take time to review your Emergency Plans, and think about your hurricane and other emergency preparedness at home, and work, and on the road. Hurricane Tips for Businesses How do Hurricanes relate to Extreme Heat? Hurricanes mean Flooding Free Hurricane Preparedness Week Webinar
  3. Hurricanes mean Flooding
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, and Preparedness

    Hurricanes mean Flooding

    It is still Hurricane Preparedness Week. While Today's theme is "Assemble Disaster Supplies", we harp on that subject year-round, so we thought we would address another issue. Hurricanes and Storm Surges create flooding, not just on the coast, but far inland as well. Preparing for a Hurricane means also being ready for flood waters, no matter where your home or...
  4. Are you ready to Bug Out?
    Categories: Pet Emergency Preparedness & First Aid

    Are you ready to Bug Out?

    "Bug Out" is a term used frequently by preppers, referring to when you need to get out of Dodge because the SHTF*, or in extremist points of view when TEOTWAWKI** occurs. Well, on a more basic level, you should be prepared for evacuation, including having your Bug Out Bag ready to roll no matter what the calamity... during Hurricane Preparedness Week we...

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