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Ackerley
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Prepping for large scale disaster
Wed May 27 2009 11:34 AM
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I try to do all the right things for the environment – I drive a hybrid, I ride my bike or walk when I can, I buy all natural products, organics, etc. But I can’t help but worry about what were to happen if what myself, and others do, is not enough. The climate is changing, there are more dangerous storms, and overall more danger out there today. What is being done when it comes to emergency disaster preparedness?? I can only do so much. Is the government doing anything? After all, we don’t want another FEMA situation like in New Orleans. I would like to hear of any news references or <a href="www.americanfamilysafety.com/emergency-preparedness/safety/tips/" target="_blank">websites</a> I can check out that talk about local, US, or even international disasters. We’re all part of the same world; most likely it’s going to call for a joint effort to be as prepared as possible.
“All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income.†Samuel Butler t
Edited by MikeC (Fri Apr 05 2024 09:11 PM)
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