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Ten examples of prohibited baby names reportedly include King, Queen, Jesus Christ, III, Santa Claus, Majesty, Adolf Hitler, Messiah, the symbol @ and 1069.
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Read More »Millions of babies are born and named in the U.S. each year, but certain names or naming conventions are reportedly banned by state governments. Tesla CEO Elon Musk and singer Grimes reportedly learned this fact in 2020 when they tried to name their firstborn son X Æ A-12 in the state of California. The pair modified the name’s numeric 12 to the Roman numeral XII, which is acceptable and in accordance with California state law, Fox News Digital previously reported.
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Read More »A 72-hour kit, also called a disaster supply kit, is a small collection of things that you would need in an emergency. These supplies can come in handy if you're unable to function normally because of a disaster or emergency. For example, during a flood you may not be able to reach a grocery store to buy food.
Finding the right place for your emergency kit might seem like a pain. It’s hard to carve out space for a bulky bag or container in your home. Several containers if you have a family. Even still, the point of a 72-hour kit is to have needed supplies accessible in the event of an emergency. Not to mention that not all emergencies happen while you are at home. Here’s where FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) recommends you keep a 72-hour kit. At home. Keep your kit in a safe place (cool and dry). Your storage spot should be easily accessible. You may not have a lot of time to grab your kit before you need to evacuate or leave your home. In your car. You should have a small emergency kit in your car in the event you become stranded or cannot make it home during an emergency. As you build this kit, plan for fluctuations in temperature that come along with being in a car. Include car specific items (such as road flares). Aim to keep a full tank of gas in your car as much as possible. At work. You won’t need a full emergency kit at work. However, you should be prepared to be stranded at your place of work for at least 24 hours. This kit needs to include food, water, and necessary medications for one day. Being prepared for an emergency isn’t easy. It requires effort to put together and maintain a 72-hour kit. But knowing that you’ll be prepared for anything will give you peace of mind.
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