With the change of seasons, homeowners should check smoke detectors,
create emergency preparedness kits and evacuation plans, and reinforce garage doors to make sure homes are stable and safe.
According to a new infographic from HouseLogic, homeowners should use the opportunity of the changing seasons to check smoke detectors,
create emergency preparedness kits and evacuation plans, and reinforce garage doors to make sure homes are stable and safe.
The next morning, Denis and I decided it was time to haul out
our emergency preparedness kit that we had made years ago.
Emergency Preparedness Specialist Cari Butler shares advice for parents on what every family should be sure to have in their emergency preparedness kit
These items should be in
your emergency preparedness kit.
Because of our personal experiences with natural disasters we have made it a priority to keep
an emergency preparedness kit in our home.
Create a proper food and water storage,
emergency preparedness kit, and first aid kit.
The device instantly becomes a produce wash station, a handwashing station, or a shower, and could be a great addition to a car first aid kit, camping gear,
an emergency preparedness kit, a diaper bag, or your sports gear bag.
It could also be a great addition to
an emergency preparedness kit or camping equipment, or even just to help keep the kitchen cool during hot summer days by moving the cooking outside.
And although drought - stricken regions and locations without safe or stable water sources are prime candidates for water production and purification devices such as those, residences and commercial buildings in the developed world could also benefit from their use, and they make a great fit for off - grid homes and
emergency preparedness kits.
I spent some time putting it through its paces, and although I've got a few minor issues with it, I found it to be a robust and well thought out tool worthy of a place in any vehicle or
emergency preparedness kit.
We've come a long way in terms of remote and emergency power options over the last ten years, having gone from relying almost completely on gas or diesel generators and boxes of single - use batteries to solar chargers and rechargeable batteries for supplying electricity, and from gas lanterns to LED lights for illumination, which is good for the average camper or
emergency preparedness kit.
As luck would have it, I recently got to spend a few weeks with a loaner unit of the Phoenix, and while it's not a perfect solar solution, it's certainly got a host of great features that could make it a great addition to your camping gear,
emergency preparedness kit, or even just your tailgating or picnicking setup.
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