Winter Storm Survival

Winter Storms can be Killers Did you know that most deaths due to winter storms are indirectly related to the storm? People die of hypothermia from prolonged exposure to cold. They also die in traffic accidents on icy roads. You may be familiar with the terms...

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Get Your Family “Trained”

Red Cross can help families “Get Trained”  One quarter of Americans say they’ve been in a situation where someone needed CPR. If you were one of them, would you know what to do? Getting Trained  Studies have shown that being trained in hands-only CPR can make the...

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Danger – Carbon Monoxide

Understanding the dangers of Carbon Monoxide  Carbon Monoxide, known by the chemical formula “CO”, is a poisonous gas that kills approximately 534 people in the United States every year. Of that number, roughly 207 were killed by CO emitted from a consumer product...

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Organize A Group Buy and Save Money

Organizing a group buy saves everyone money  Have you checked the prices on various emergency preparedness items and been discouraged by the price tag? If so, you wouldn’t be alone. Rather than giving up on your efforts to be prepared, you can usually gather a couple...

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Part III: FRS Radio Communication

 Neighborhood Preparedness  We’re three-fourths of the way through our series on preparing to execute an emergency preparedness drill in your neighborhood. We hope you are taking this information to your neighbors and encouraging them to be prepared, too.  The...

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Smoke Detectors Can Save Lives

Do Not Become a Fire Victim Did you know that most fatal home fires occur at night when people are asleep? A person who is asleep or disoriented by toxic gases may not realize there is a fire, so smoke detectors can save your life. A good detector or alarm should be...

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Part IV: Executing the Drill

Time to Execute the Drill The actual execution of the drill is a powerful way to identify just how ready you and your neighbors are. Taking into account the previous three items discussed in this newsletter (organizing block captains, color codes of emergencies, and...

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Solar Veggie Mash

After years of leaving them on the plate I finally found a way to actually eat the boring steamed carrots that many diners and restaurants seem to believe are perfectly acceptable to serve as the vegetable included with the dinner entrees. I mash them up with a fork...

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Solar Butternut Squash Soup

Nothing's better on a cold evening than a nice bowl of hot soup. Cook the squash in the Sun Oven in the morning, when the sun is shining, then finish the soup up on the stove at dinner time. Sun Oven Squash and Sage Soup 1 whole butternut squash (about 2 pounds),...

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What in the World is a WAPI?

Water Pasteurization Indicator Have you ever heard of a WAPI? It is a very simple, yet useful tool for emergency preparedness. The WAPI (Water Pasteurization Indicator) is a specialized thermometer used to indicate when water has been heated to the pasteurization...

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