09/01/2020
September is National Preparedness Month. Make sure you are prepared for any disaster.
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The full cycle of preparedness includes planning, training and exercises. Your main efforts should be spent in planning and getting the right equipment and supplies. Use our site (www.readyzonehq.com) to learn more about how to get prepared. Register as a user, and get access to customized reports that will show your level of preparedness in each area once you have completed our individual or organizational preparedness calculators.
09/01/2020
September is National Preparedness Month. Make sure you are prepared for any disaster.
11/15/2019
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Disaster preparedness includes Planning, Training and Exercises
Good article highlighting practical steps to take and resources...
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11/21/2013
This video does a good job of highlighting the various considerations when purchasing a portable or stationary generator.
Generator buying guide Stationary generators install permanently outside your home. Portable generators cost less and can be stored out of sight. Here's what you need to know before buying a power generator.
From the Red Cross: "The Hawaii Red Cross has set up a family tracing services hotline for those looking for missing family members in the Philippines. The American National Red Cross has sent two telecommunication specialists and a satellite system to the Philippines but communication is still very limited in the hardest hit communities. Many phones lines are down.
The number to call is 739-8115. Please leave a message with your name and phone number and a caseworker will get back to you. Callers will be asked to give the full name, address, and telephone number of the missing person. The Hawaii Red Cross will forward inquiries to the American National Red Cross which is working with the Philippine Red Cross to locate family members."
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