It’s Time to Get Serious About Emergency Preparedness
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CA ShepherdJanuary 28, 2026
This is so inspiring! Thanks so much. I’m printing this and using these recommendations! I have a Grab ‘n Go Binder and commit to updating it!
Rochelle HaleJanuary 28, 2026
I live in a relatively mild-weather state, but given the heavy storms across many parts of the country this past week, I was somewhat surprised to see so many shoppers at my big box store. And, yes, the carts were full of the usually toilet paper and cases of water. Who would have thought that last year's horrific winds would bring the loss of so many neighborhoods due to fires??!! We never know when an earthquake might hit. Also, living in a heavy commuter area, it is always a good idea to have supplies at office, school, or in the car in case we can't get home or are delayed. I have printed your list to review my family's preparation.
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