Emergency Preparations

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If You Are Always Ready, You Never Have to Get Ready!

By Paul Seyfried I don't know where you are reading this on a desktop computer or mobile device but for ...
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Biological Hazards

(Source - CDC and Ready.gov) Biological agents are organisms or toxins that can kill or incapacitate people, livestock and crops. ...
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History of the 1960s Fallout Shelter Program

In response to an inquiry by Michael McFall, reporter for The Salt Lake Tribune By Paul Seyfried The National Facility ...
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Paper, Plastic … or Cloth?

By Jim Rawles We're sharing an article from our Journal of Civil Defense a few years back - originally found ...
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Satellite image of Hurricane Sandy.

Super Storm “Sandy” Forum Report

(photo credit: wunderground.com - google images) TACDA was given permission by Pat Jones (Executive Director and CEO of the International ...
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… After an Earthquake

What to Do After an Earthquake Expect aftershocks. These secondary shockwaves are usually less violent than the main quake but ...
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Water in, Water out – Tips

(Courtesy of Bank of America) Water and sewage problems can be costly and inconvenient to repair. That's why proper maintenance ...
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11 Tips for a Safe 4th of July

Medical Author: Melissa Conrad Stppler, MD Medical Editor: William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR Be a safe swimmer. Water ...
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