On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 9:38 PM, Maureen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Absolutely.  No matter where you live, and what disasters may occur,
> you need to be prepared.  Food and water for at least three days,
> critical documents, medicines you need, a first aid kit, a full tank
> of gas in the car, and cash for emergencies.  Also have an emergency
> plan in place with your family so you know how to get in touch and
> where to meet in the event of a disaster, if possible.  Another item
> to remember: if you drink alcohol daily, have a ration for
> emergencies.  You don't want to go into alcohol withdrawal in the
> middle of a disaster, and the red cross is not gonna hand out tequila
> or beer.
>



Now that's some advice!!! Love it, you can't plan for everything, but you
can take precautions including where you live that raise your chances of
surviving natural disasters.

I wasn't thinking of the beer supply but now that you bring it up, I'll make
a run to the beverage center while others are headed to food stores. I
already have 7-14 days of food and growing, I should be storing more water,
but at least they do sell that at the beverage center :-)

Quick report / overview of fault lines to watch out for across the USA.
http://news.yahoo.com/video/science-15749654/fault-lines-across-america-26398900.html


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