Thursday, May 30, 2013

FLASHBACK may 2005


*note: in honor of 'hurricane preparedness week (may 26-jun 1)' i am letting you re-visit a previous post about emergency prep...enjoy!*

"in your head, in your head...zombie, zombie, zombie..."
it seems impossible, but dustin is graduating. the parents come to town for the weekend to partake in the festivities. daddy comes out of the bathroom "why do you have a guide to surviving the zombie apocalypse in your bathroom?" me "because we want to prepare for the zombie apocalypse, duh doy!" d "you need some quality reading material in there" me "one day you'll be glad your daughter and grandsons know how to survive a zombie apocalypse".
FLASH FORWARD december 2010
the bk has to go to charlotte on business. the meetings will start early on monday, so he leaves on sunday. i lay down on the couch and start flipping channels. i find the walking dead on amc. it's the season finally later so it's a marathon. i watch for 6 straight hours. it's awesome. it helps me gain a little more understanding of what the zombie apocalypse will look like.
FLASH FORWARD today
say what you want about my "zombie apocalypse" knowledge, it's actually a smart thing to be prepared for an emergency. even the cdc jumped on the zombie apocalypse band wagon, using it to teach us how to prevent infectious diseases...click here to learn more...emergency prep doesn't have to be as serious as something you might see on doomsday preppers. i have survived countless hurricanes and ice storms...i am always prepared. you should be, too.

first, have an emergency evacuation plan (especially if you live in a hurricane prone area). you need to know, ahead of time, where you will go. and you should have the following with you:
  • large backpack or container for all emergency items
  • health profile for all family members
  • updated medications
  • copy of important documents (insurance, social security cards, driver's licenses, birth certificates, deeds, stocks/bonds, wills, pet’s vaccination records, etc)
  • spare keys 
  • cash
  • first aid kit 
  • wrench or pliers
  • extra cell phone chargers
  • batteries
  • work gloves, rope, tarp, and utility knife
  • emergency whistle
  • filter masks for every family member
  • crank or battery operated radio
  • crank or battery operated flashlight
  • light/glow sticks
  • can opener
  • plastic bags or trash bags
  • hand sanitizer
  • blankets and warm clothing for each family member
  • baby items (extra diapers, wipes, formula)
  • pet items (food, water)
  • Extra clothes for each person

riding it out at home? you need the following packed in a large rubbermaid bin:
  • water: at least a 3 day supply (1 gallon per day per person)...but go for 7 if you can...also, fill some rubber maid bins with water for bathing, washing dishes, etc.
  • stock up on non-perishable foods (think spaghettios, chef boyardee, dinty moore beef stew). anything that comes in a can and requires little to no water. don't forget infant formula and pet food.
  • first aid kit
  • batteries. make sure to have a supply of every size.
  • at least one change of clothes per person. don't forget jackets, shoes, rain gear, hats and gloves.
  • blankets or sleeping bags.
  • crank or battery operated radio and/or tv
  • matches
  • candles
  • personal hygeine products...y'all don't wanna be stanky do ya?

some of the items are in both kits. if the zombies are busting thru your front window, and you have to make a run for it, you really don't want to have to stop and hunt thru the bin for batteries. do you? cuz i'm fairly certain unnecessary stops will lead to you being lunch. 
happy prepping and see you in the safe haven!!!


^the walking dead^

^zombie hunter extroardinaire^
     







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