Information, resources, and products useful for personal and family preparation for all types of emergencies. Not included are preparations that are made by governments or businesses, since this is in the Home category.
News and information including disaster types, evacuation planning, food and water preservation and storage, weapons procurement, caching, first aid and survival medicine, plus reviews of survival books and products. www.survival-center.com
One stop source for women to gather and learn about preparedness. Featured is the Forum, MrsSurvival.com's Survival Talk for Women. www.mrssurvival.com
Links to organizations that provide information regarding emergencies, including charities, government offices, and utility companies, and information about health, highways, el nino, earthquakes, and the media. www.larims.org/prepared.html
Helping family and neighborhoods prepare for earthquakes, volcanoes, fires and floods, in Gig Harbor, Key Peninsula, and Pierce County, WA. Water storage barrels for sale. www.pep-c.org
Advice and lists for preparing the home and family for emergencies. Written in the context of Y2K, but equally applicable for all emergency preparations. Includes a summertime test. www.Y2KKitchen.com
How to prepare now to survive a disaster or any extended interruption in utility services or food or water supply. Includes essentials lists and tips on health, water purification, food storage, refrigeration, heat, light, sanitation, pet care, biologica www.lacetoleather.com/dis.html
Resource to help families defend themselves and their homes against terrorism, crime, natural disasters, nuclear, chemical and biological threats. www.homedefensenews.com
Free guidebook to download. Illustrated emergency preparedness step-by-step checklist of survival kits and first aid supplies needed for any disaster. www.areyouprepared.com/emergency_guidebook.html
Provides access to information on disaster preparedness, including links to disaster agencies, organizations, and information networks. www.ag.uiuc.edu/~disaster/disaster.html