disaster

  1. Important Information Regarding Severe Weather
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, Preparation

    Important Information Regarding Severe Weather

    Important Information Regarding Severe Weather Visit Weather.gov for more information and forecasts for hurricanes or tropical storms. Visit Ready.gov/Hurricanes for tips on how to prepare for, and stay safe during and after, hurricanes and tropical storms. Visit the U.S. Department of Labor's Severe Storm and Flood Recovery Assistance page for information on income and job assistance, and cleanup and recovery...
  2. 14% OFF VALENTINES DAY SALE
    Categories: Sales and Special Offers

    14% OFF VALENTINES DAY SALE

    Love This! Hearts are our business, and to show you that you are dear to ours, we’re offering you 14% off site-wide* through Valentine’s Day! You will love these deals at first sight – caring gifts, first aid and CPR needs, even the items you desire to keep your cherished ones safe in a disaster! All at an extra 14...
  3. Your Phone is a Survival Tool
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, Preparation

    Your Phone is a Survival Tool

    During National Preparedness Month, we'll be talking a lot about communication plans, and how cell phones will often be unavailable...this is part of the theme  “Don’t Wait, Communicate. Make Your Emergency Plan Today.” - butu phone will be available, too. Both before disaster strikes as warning and informational tools, and as service is restored (and they have other offline functions...
  4. Updated information for National Preparedness Month
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, Preparation

    Updated information for National Preparedness Month

    We've updated our National Preparedness Month page with new resources to help you plan, prepare and communicate! Check it out:
  5. National Preparedness
    Categories: Uncategorized

    National Preparedness

    National Preparedness Month begins September 1. “Don't Wait. Communicate. Make Your Emergency Plan Today.” is the theme this year. Get started  bye reading Emergency Planning and Evacuation Procedures, Emergency Action Plan & Escape, and then start making your plan here: www.ready.gov/make-a-plan
  6. DISASTER, SURVIVAL, PREPARATION
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, Preparation

    DISASTER, SURVIVAL, PREPARATION

    To prepare for an emergency and/or disaster, it not only takes thoroughness but also an understanding of what is needed, what are the most important items for survival and how much food is needed to survive for at least 72 hours. We have everything you need or want in regard to Disaster Preparation. You don't have to be a hardcore...
  7. Take Action with America’s PrepareAthon!
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, Preparation

    Take Action with America’s PrepareAthon!

    Americans have been moving from awareness into action to prepare for disasters and save lives with America’s PrepareAthon!, a grassroots, community-based campaign to create a more prepared nation. On April 30, National PrepareAthon! Day encourages all Americans to know what to do when a disaster occurs, to get involved and to get prepared now and throughout the year. In addition...
  8. Tornado Preparation and Emergency
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, Preparation

    Tornado Preparation and Emergency

    While each area of the Nation has specific types of emergencies that are more common to the region, floods, earthquakes and tornadoes happen in every part of our country. Prior to any tornado emergency, Management will designate safe shelter areas within the building for employees and individuals.  There are some general guidelines that may be used to aid in the...
  9. Earthquake
    Categories: Disaster, Survival, Preparation & Emergency Preparedness

    Earthquake

    Got an Earthquake Emergency Plan at Work? Here's a starter plan for you to tailor to your specific needs: All employees must be aware of the potential for earthquakes and the resulting damage to buildings and facilities. During an Earthquake: If indoors, stay indoors; if outdoors, stay outdoors. In earthquakes, most injuries occur as people are entering or leaving buildings...

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