Wednesday, June 23, 2010

What To Put In A Church Anniversary Bulletin

Signs Water Storage Emergency Emergency

In case of an emergency, the situation can be quite extensive. It is essential that we be prepared for any sitaución (obviously not? That is why this blog:)). The security personnel (police, fire, etc..) Is having a LOT of work. There is a way in which we can help you meet your most quickly. For that reason, here are some posters that every home should have to use after an emergency. Please print these posters (5), if possible and keep them handy plastifíquenlos (maybe in your backpack 72 hours). The public security personnel already know these colors and simply pass in front of his house and see what kind of help they need, will go from house to house much faster.


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(As mentioned earlier, much information that I will use here is the blog called preparednotscared.blogspot.com with permission from the owner.)

What would do if ...

there is an earthquake?

outage?

winds?

severe thunderstorm?

snowstorm?

flood?

fire? Trish

created a document with information for each of these situations and I translated. I hope to guide them to be prepared and not forget for a moment more bitter than necessary.

Click on the document (If) to open it:

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Oregon Trail Vs Number Munchers

U.S. Security System Backpacks

This is not the most exciting ... but it is important to recognize and make a difference in an emergency.
That is: The U.S. Security System (Homeland Security System)!
is a color code system. It is easy to understand and with some additional information on each card (below) may be more prepared and informed as a family.

will notice that the time is ... PREPARE BEFORE an emergency situation. When it comes to red and orange areas is the time to implement the plans that were already established in the areas YELLOW, GREEN and WHITE.
Emergency situations are not the best things to think about, in fact, just the thought of this causes many people anxiety, but remember ... Knowledge is power! Meet
plans have been established so they can take better care of their families in emergency situations.
This document is different risk levels:


(This information is from the blog: preparednotscared.blogspot.com I'm so used with permission. Much of the information in this blog I am going to translate and include here. I spoke Trish, the owner of this blog, and gave me permission. If you speak English, visit his blog that is INCREDIBLE!)