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Here are some questions to ask yourself:
http://www.survival-center.com/guide/prepare.htm
- What natural disasters or extreme
conditions am I (we) l likely to face in the next five years?
Make a list and rank them in order of most to
least likely to impact you. You can review our
list
of possible natural disasters if you need to.
Your list might look like this:
- Heavy thunder storms
- Severe winter weather
- Nearby flash flooding
- What other disasters or emergency
situations might I face?
Add to your list the man-made or other disasters that you might
face in the next five years (again, you can refer to
our list,
if necessary).
Let's say you have added these categories:
- Toxic material emission/spill (from a train
derailment)
- Riot or other civil disorder
- Nuclear plant problems
- Terrorism
- What are the ramifications of each item
on my list.
Now, take your list and create a second column (bet those of you
using a word processor are wishing we'd told you this before, huh?).
Put the ramifications of each disaster in the second column. What do
we mean by ramification? How the disaster or emergency situation
could affect you. Think this one through very carefully, as
everyone's situation is different. For example, families with
children have different concerns than those without or singles.
Finally, note if the ramifications could require
evacuation (our
next
topic).
To keep using our example results in a table
like this:
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Potential
Disaster |
Ramifications |
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Thunder storm with electrical
outage for 2 (average) to 48 hours (severe) |
- Food spoilage possible
- Lack of air conditioning/furnace
- Damage to house or car from nearby trees
- Possible local flooding (see below)
- Local transportation impaired by fallen
trees, wires
- Lightning damage/fire potential
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| Severe winter weather |
- Electrical outage for 4 (average) to 72
hours (severe) would affect furnace operation
- Exposure problems
- Frozen pipes
- Disruption of travel, transportation
- Self or family members possibly stranded
away from home
- Possible food shortages and empty shelves
at local markets
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| Nearby flash flooding |
- Local transportation disrupted
- Danger while traveling in car or by foot
- Possible loss of some utilities
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| Nearby train derailment |
- Possible leak or spill of chemicals
- Short-term exposure problem
- Long-term cancer concerns
- Evacuation may be necessary
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| Riot or other civil disorder |
- Disruption of commute (ala Los Angeles)
- Stranded in car or office while family is
at home and/or school
- Danger of riot spreading to my
neighborhood
- Danger of local kids/low lives taking
advantage of situation
- Attack or threat to personal safety
- Looting and rampaging by otherwise lawful
citizens
- Fire with potentially no response by
authorities
- Police are overwhelmed, cannot protect
law-abiding citizens
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| Nuclear plant problems |
- Reactor vessel damage could result in
release of radioactive chemicals to atmosphere
- Evacuation necessary
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| Terrorism |
- Threat to safety at work and during
business travel
- Disruption of commerce, travel
- Less personal freedom, privacy as a
result of government reaction to terrorism
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Once you've created a chart like the one above, you
know what situations you are most likely to face and can prepare your
survival plan.
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