You may even want to practice walking a mile or two a day - just in case.
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Just a thought about "What if.....?"
You may even want to practice walking a mile or two a day - just in case.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Woodpile Karma
Friday, April 20, 2012
Are you ready? Like if you had to leave right now?
- WATER. Store 1 gallon of water per person per day. Keep at least a three day supply of water.
- FOOD and UTENSILS. At least one to three-day supply of nonperishable food that could include ready-to-eat meats, juices, high-energy foods such as granola or power bars.
- NOAA WEATHER ALERT RADIO, either hand crank or battery powered, extra batteries if needed.
- BLANKETS/PILLOWS/SLEEPING BAG
- FLASHLIGHT and extra batteries or hand crank, or light sticks. Do not use candles/open flame during an emergency.
- WHISTLE for emergency signal. Ready to hang around neck.
- DUST or FILTER MASKS, readily available in hardware, N95 mask recommended for preventing inhalation of airborne particles.
- MOIST TOWELETTES or Baby Wipes for sanitation
- TOOLS - Wrench or Pliers to turn off utilities, Broom, Shovel, Hammer and Working Gloves.
- CAN OPENER for for food (if kit contains canned items).
- PLASTIC SHEETING and DUCT TAPE to “seal the room” for sheltering in place.
- MEDICATIONS to include prescription and non-prescription medications such as pain relievers, stomach remedies and etc.
- FIRST AID SUPPLIES. An assortment of bandages,ointments, gauze pads, cold/hot packs, tweezers, scissors and sanitizer.
- PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS to include at least one change of clothing/shoes/outer ware.
- GARBAGE BAGS and plastic ties for personal sanitation.
- PAPER SUPPLIES. Note pads,markers, pens, pencils, plates,napkins, paper towels and etc.
- CAMERA. Disposable camera to record damage.
- CASH/ATM AND CREDIT CARD. Keep enough cash for immediate needs in small denominations.
- EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE LIST.
- MAPS. Local road and area maps.
- MEDICAL HISTORY LISTS.For every family member in your home make a list of medical history, all medications(by name) and dosages.
~Karin
Saturday, April 14, 2012
What you can't live without... Drinking Water
- Try to work toward storing a two-week supply of water for each person in your home. That's a half gallon of drinking water per person per day. Nursing mothers need more. People living in hot climates need more.
- You'll need the same amount of water again for sanitation purposes.
- Don't ration water if supplies run low. Drink what you need and then try to find more.
- Minimize the amount your body needs by staying coo and reducing activity.
- Buying commercially packaged water is best and comes with expiration dates, but you can also prepare your own water storage contains.
- Choose plastic two-liter bottles and clean. Fill them with water and keep them in a dark, cool place. Rotate your water every six months.
- You may choose to purchase heavy-duty storage bottles or containers.
- More information is available from FEMA. Choose to survive. Choose how to have a supply of water.
~Karin
Friday, April 13, 2012
Useful Websites for Backyard (and more) Chicken Owners
- Utah Department of Agriculture (UDAF)
- Egg and Poultry Grading (UDAF)
- National Poultry Improvement Plan - USDA/APHS
- Voyageur Press
- The Coop
- Murray McMurray Hatchery
- Stromberg's
- http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/vetext/INF-PO_EggCarePrax.pdf
- http://www.wvu.edu/%7Eexten/infores/pubs/livepoul/pfs17.pdf
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