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Why Emergency Preparedness

No one should pay attention to the old adage, “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing,” because not having any knowledge at all is a good deal more dangerous – especially as regards survival.  Hoping that nothing bad will ever happen and making no preparations at all is irresponsible.  There are numerous sources that will provide you with plenty of ideas about emergency preparedness and help you get started with a lot less stress and worry.  This information can sometimes make the difference between getting through an emergency with as little trouble as possible and winding up a casualty.

The best place to start looking for information is on a website such as this.  Not only will there be plenty of great survival and emergency products, but also articles that can help you to understand better how to prepare for an emergency.  You’ll find that supplying your home with what you will need should the situation turn ugly is not nearly as difficult as you may have thought.  A good deal of thought and research has gone into the articles to make it easier for you to understand how to respond most effectively to a crisis.

Whether you are a newcomer to emergency and survival supplies or an old hand who wants to round out existing equipment, you’ll find that our articles can provide you with further insight into emergency preparedness.  It’s to be doubted whether anyone can be ‘too prepared’ for a disaster. 

Government sources are a good place to gather, and can give you a good deal of basic information about how to prepare your home for a disaster.  Both the Federal Government and State Governments have free information available online to assist you with preparing for emergencies or disasters.  The governments of the United States and Canadian have websites that will help you understand not only how to respond during a disaster, but how to make sure your food and water are safe.  Some excellent sources for emergency preparedness are:
  • FEMA – While this agency began primarily to handle terrorism, it has evolved to provide information about a multitude of subjects related to emergencies.
  • State Agencies – Most states have information available dealing with disaster management.  Often agricultural agencies can give you many helpful tips about food and water issues that may arise during an emergency.
  • Public Safety Canada – This organization is somewhat similar to FEMA in the United States, and can provide an emergency framework for times of disaster.