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Entries Tagged as 'Preparedness Tips'

What You Should Do If A Nuclear Bomb Explodes Nearby

July 1st, 2008 · 4 Comments

The headline might strike some readers as tongue in cheek — as if you can really do anything if a nuclear bomb explodes nearby. And, clearly if you are too close, there is little you will be able to do. However, it is less well know that there are things that to you can do if you are in the vicinity [...]

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Tags: Nuclear Terrorism · Preparedness Tips

Tips On Refining Your ‘Disaster Personality’ & What Men Can Learn From Women (About Flood Preparedness)

June 28th, 2008 · No Comments

I want to highlight two recent items from the blog of The Unthinkable author Amanda Ripley.
First, Amanda posted an excerpt from her book and Time cover story with recommendations on how to refine your own “disaster personality”. She lists five areas — Attitude, Knowledge, Anxiety Level, Body Weight & Training — where you can actually [...]

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First Installment Of New Blog Video Series “What Should We Tell The Public?” — Randy Larsen

June 26th, 2008 · 9 Comments

Today, I am kicking off a new video experiment on the blog. It is the premiere of a feature I’m going to call “What Should We Tell The Public?” I will be asking leading people in the homeland security/emergency management/public health preparedness community for their tips, recommendations, and ideas on what they think it is important that citizens should [...]

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Tags: "What Should We Tell The Public?" · Preparedness Tips

My Birthday Present From The Kids & Its Lesson For Citizen Preparedness

June 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment

For my birthday on last Saturday, my kids got me a 33oz. “I AM NOT PLASTIC” water bottle. I bring this up not because I love my kids (which I do) or because I want to contribute to slowing global warming (which I do). But instead because the gift offers me another good lesson about emergency preparedness.
I [...]

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Checking That Your Children’s Camp Has A Disaster Plan This Summer

June 17th, 2008 · No Comments

With summer approaching and the memory of the Iowa tornado disaster still resonating, the Linda Wagar of Fox-4 TV in Kansas City had a good story reminding parents to make sure the camp their kids has an emergency plan:
“The Boy Scout camp tragedy in Iowa is raising awareness of just how vulnerable kids can be when they’re away at [...]

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Tags: Preparedness Tips · Uncategorized

Preparedness 2.0 Tips From David Stephenson

June 14th, 2008 · No Comments

With many parts of the country suffering from extreme weather emergencies, David Stephenson, the guru of Preparedness 2.0, among other things, has reposted his ’21st Century Disaster Tips You Won’t Get From Officials’ and a video version via You Tube on his blog, stephensonstrategies.com. They are well worth reading and watching. The tips focus on the:
“…smart use of personal communication devices, especially in [...]

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Check On Elderly Neighbors During Current Heat Wave And Afterwards

June 11th, 2008 · No Comments

As you may know — or are directly experiencing for yourself — parts of the northeast are having their first heat wave of the year. Here in New York, the City’s Office of Emergency Management has been reminding citizens to be careful of the heat. As I signed up for OEM’s public warning mailing list, I received this notification email:

For the next four days the [...]

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A Good Citizen Preparedness Tip About Cellphones I Learned After Yesterday’s Crane Collapse

May 31st, 2008 · 6 Comments

Soon after the tragic crane collapse on the Upper East Side, my CERT team was deployed by the City’s Office of Emergency Management to help in the response.

A photo I took yesterday of local residents looking at the aftermath of a crane collapse that had killed two people earlier in the day.
We helped the Red Cross set up and staff [...]

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Tags: CERT · Preparedness Tips

Good Advice From Fellow Blogger, New Addition to Blog Roll

May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

I received an excellent amendment to my recommendation that citizens purchase an extra cell phone battery. The suggestion came from fellow blogger, Jimmy Jazz:
My wife and I both carry around those Energizer Energi-To-Go cell phone chargers.
Example link: http://www.amazon.com/Energizer-Energi-Instant-Charger-Motorola/dp/B000JD39X8
Powered by 2 AA batteries, they’re great for in a pinch. We also keep a DC charger in [...]

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Citizen Preparedness Tip — Put ICE In Your Phone

May 1st, 2008 · No Comments

As a major objective of this site is to help citizens prepare for disasters, I will be adding preparedness tips from time to time that I believe will be helpful — and usually easy to do. The first one — adding ‘in case of emergency’ info to your mobile phone — relates, appropriately, to the name of this blog. 
Struck by [...]

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