Today, we seem to be more inundated by disasters than anytime in modern history. We are certainly more aware of man-made and natural disasters thanks to 24/7 news coverage, social media and the web.
Civil unrest on a national level with protests, riots, looting and unprecedented street violence have sadly become part of our American landscape. With a decline in police intervention and the fact that extreme physical violence can spontaneously erupt anywhere, it should make you ponder what can be done to stay safe.
Continue readingWhen it comes to earthquakes, there are simple things you can do to improve your chances of survival and recovery. Anything you do today will be like making a deposit in your survivability savings account for withdrawal in tough times.
Continue readingWhen a flood is imminent or occurring, your first priority should be the physical safety of you, your loved ones, and your pets. Stay alert by monitoring the local news and weather reports and sign up for emergency alerts. Have a communication plan ready in the event of a power outage.
Continue readingHurricane season starts on May 15 in the north Pacific and June 1 in the Atlantic and the Caribbean. It ends on November 30. Before hurricane season each year, make sure you and your family are prepared by planning ahead.
Continue readingGo to a safe shelter immediately, such as a safe room, basement, storm cellar or a small interior room on the lowest level of a sturdy building. Stay away from windows, doors, and outside walls. If you can't stay at home, make plans to go to a public shelter.
Continue readingVolcanic eruptions are one of Earth's most dramatic and violent agents of change. Eruptions often force people living near volcanoes to abandon their land and homes, sometimes forever.
Continue readingMore than 100 American Red Cross disaster volunteers continue to support victims of late December's Marshall Fire, Colorado's most destructive wildfire in history. The blaze torched more than 6,000 acres, forced the evacuation of some 35,000 people and destroyed nearly 1,000 homes
Continue readingWith winter storm season in full swing, it's important to know how to keep yourself, your family and your home safe. Here are some steps you can take to prepare yourself before that brutal storm hits.
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