We hope you will never need one of these emergency food kits but having then is a smart choice for disaster preparedness ...
Emergency-preparedness has never been more crucial than in our current world. Here are some tips to consider when stocking ...
Shutterstock The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Institutes of Health recommend stocking enough food and water for at least three days, including a minimum of one gallon of ...
Whether it's a natural disaster, getting lost on a deer hunt, or unexpected breakdowns in everyday systems, having the right ...
Better safe than sorry. Between climate-related catastrophes, surging crime, and news of conflicts across the globe, it’s no ...
During the winter season, many problems can arise. Having a bag ready to go is essential for tough situations. Hardin County ...
When outages last longer than four hours, coolers with ice or frozen gels can be used to maintain refrigerated foods at or ...
FEMA’s ready.gov website has the following tips for power outages: Keep freezers and refrigerators closed. Do not use a gas stove or oven to heat your home. Disconnect appliances and electronics to ...
Ahead of a storm, residents should gather supplies in case they need to stay home for several days without power, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Ready public ...