Not exact matches
Although many emergency
preparedness websites encourage households to have a minimum of three days of food, water, and other supplies, major storms like Sandy,
Hurricane Katrina, and concerns about computer hacking of our power grid, all make it wise to have a several weeks of supplies on hand — and supplies to
share — if at all possible.
Hilary Anderson, American Red Cross
Preparedness and Resiliency Manager,
shares advice on how to prepare for a
hurricane and how to stay safe during one
Courtney Belden Marsh, DVM, who lived through a
hurricane as veterinary student, and disaster
preparedness pro Lisandra Pagan, Ph.D.,
share with us some important tips for keeping your pets safe, no matter what blows through town.