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An emergency kit can provide essential necessities for you and your loved ones. Water is important for drinking, cooking and sanitation. (Transition to a photograph of several water bottles.) You will need about four litres per person, per day.
“The purpose of my life is to know God and hear his voice so I can live a life of servanthood and obedience; then I will be a God-defined person...
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Dangers to Survivors Heat Stroke, Sun Stroke, Exposure to Cold and Hypothermia. In warm or tropical climates, excessive exposure to the sun and...
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Known for their ability to reduce stress and improve sleep, these trendy blankets are often filled with heavy materials to apply gentle, calming...
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The belief that death comes in threes helps us make sense of tragedy. It gives us a way to cope with death and make sense of reality. By having a...
Read More »Your emergency kit wouldn't be complete without a first aid kit. It should include the basics like bandages, antiseptic wipes, protective gloves, pain relievers, and face masks. (Transition to a still image of a mask, safety pins, bandages, scissors, medicine, wipes, and gloves. A checkmark appears on the items as they're mentioned.) Now let's look at some items that may be less obvious. It may be difficult to get prescription medications during or even for a while after an emergency. (Transition to a still image of several prescription bottles. An icon of a pill appears onscreen.) If possible, include enough medication to last a couple of weeks. Also consider what specialized equipment may be needed for family or household members with limited mobility or special needs. (The pill icon fills the screen and appears inside a calendar to cover two and a half weeks.) It may also be difficult to get cash from banks. If possible, have enough to cover your basic needs for a few weeks.
“In addition to chlorine, which is found in most pools, swallowing some pool water or getting it up your nose could expose you to E. coli,...
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Experts suggest that particular positions can help or hinder sleep when you have a cold. When you sleep on your back, it can make congestion even...
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A sniper will enter information into a Data On Previous Engagement (DOPE) book, such as lot number, temperature, wind speed/direction, humidity and...
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Tips for Sleeping in the Car: Safety & Comfort First Stay Upright With Your Seatbelt On. ... Wear Comfortable Clothes. ... Put on a Sleep Mask. ......
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