The Basilica Cistern was constructed under the reign of Sultanahmet during Roman times, It was designed to
keep emergency water underground for the city.
Not exact matches
This might be a little late for Florida residents, but for people in the Carolinas and other places — and for future storms — here's some good advice: At the first sign of a possible major storm make sure your gas tank is full (it's always a good idea regardless of circumstances) and
keep extra cases of bottled
water and other
emergency supplies in your house.
We always
kept a bottle, a sealed single serving packet of formula, and a small sealed bottle of mineral
water in the diaper bag, in case of
emergencies.
This will help
keep the freezer cold if power goes out, and will also give you extra
water in case of
emergency.
Child Proof the House (Set the temperature of your hot
water heater to 120 degrees F, use covers on electrical outlets and latches on cabinets,
keep household cleaners, chemicals and medicines completely out of reach and always store them in their original container and know the Poison Control Center number (1-800-222-1222), do not carry hot liquids or food near your child and do not allow your child near stoves, heaters or other hot appliances (especially curling irons), and when cooking, use the back burners and turn pot handles inward, to prevent drowning, never leave your child alone near any container of
water,
keep a list of
emergency numbers near the phone, and lock rooms that are not child proof).
Only an
emergency water supply, provided by the local
water company, has
kept the area wet enough to prevent the pools drying out in summer and so ensure the survival of the spider.
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emergency money market account just trying to
keep my head above
water, but as of now I am at a loss.
If you need to
keep one for
emergencies, place it in a container of
water in your freezer.
Keep a pet
emergency kit and supplies handy with items such as medical records,
water, pet food and medications, and pet first aid supplies.
Keep an
emergency bag with portable litter, cat food,
water bottles, bowls, and a cat harness.
They
keep an eye on the cats, providing food,
water, shelter, spaying / neutering and
emergency medical care.
There will be nights of howling, accidents on the carpet and perhaps even that
emergency trip to the vet at 3 am after your dog contracts giardia from infected lake
water (this can be avoided by
keeping your puppy inside until your vet recommends that it be allowed outdoors, as well as avoiding standing
water!)
Thankfully Pluto was trained to come to my hand in case of
emergency, so he made his way to me and I made my way to the fresh
water, where I
kept an eye on him and fretted over him for days.
Keep spare
water around for
water emergencies.
The caretaker
keeps an eye on the cats, providing food,
water, shelter, spaying / neutering and
emergency medical care.
If you do end up making a trip to the vending machine for an
emergency bottle of
water,
keep refilling it at the sink or fountain for as long as possible.
Keeping at least a gallon of
water in your car is critical for not only consumption, but for cleansing wounds in an
emergency and pouring into overheated radiators.
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Keep a hose or bucket of
water nearby in case of
emergency, and make sure fireworks are completely extinguished after use.